The Sainsbury Centre works in partnership with schools, artists, teachers and other museum educators to create a wide range of resources for our visitors. Some are available to download (see below) and there are more available on request. If you require resources that are not available, please contact us and we will try to create them for you. For your ease you can order the list by title. Date published: 24th May 2013 Shell TrailsThere are many objects in the Sainsbury Centre collections that are made from shells and have shell decorations on them or look like shells. Date published: 24th May 2013 Whale bone walk!Suitable for older children. There are many objects in the Sainsbury Centre collections that are made from different kinds of bones. Date published: 9th May 2013 Sainsbury Centre Education PinterestPictures of our objects grouped by themes, and artists' ideas and workshops in response to the collections and exhibitions http://pinterest.com/scvaeducation/ » Date published: 9th May 2013 No HorizonAudio recording of a Lunch Time Talk with Amanda Geitner, head of collections and exhibitions, introducing the exhibition No Horizon. (46 mins) http://cultureofthecountryside.ac.uk/extra/no-horizon.mp3 » Date published: 2nd April 2013 Exploring the Architecture of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual ArtsThis is a short explorer's guide to the architecture of the Sainsbury Centre http://cultureofthecountryside.ac.uk/extra/architecture-pack.pdf » Date published: 2nd April 2013 The First Moderns: Art Nouveau, from Nature to AbstractionExplore the progression of the style from natural to more abstract, geometric forms http://cultureofthecountryside.ac.uk/extra/the-first-moderns.pdf » Date published: 2nd April 2013 Art as a Window on the WorldWe would like to open windows to show you how art can reflect a whole world and widen cultural horizons. http://cultureofthecountryside.ac.uk/extra/art-as-a-window-on-the-world.pdf » |