Secondary school program
GRAG offers direct experience with the arts and is able to present targeted education programs and activities linked to curriculum outcomes for secondary school students.
These will include:
- Guided Exhibition Tours – covering Art History or Art Theory themes related to current exhibitions.
- Skills Development Workshops – hands-on workshops in drawing or techniques utilised in the exhibitions.
- HSC Workshops - to support students in development and presentation of their major works.
Exhibition based activities
Curriculum Links: Critical and Historical Studies of Art, Science & Environment, Intercultural Understanding, Personal and Social Capability, Creative Thinking, Ethical & Cultural Understanding, Visual Art.
Guided exhibition tours and artist talks
Select from our list of exhibitions and book a group of students for a guided exhibition tour.
Cost: nil Maximum: 25 students
Tours must be booked a minimum of one week in advance and are dependent on staff availability.
Curated exhibition presentation
Gallery staff can prepare tailored look & learn art presentations, addressing themes and issues raised by the exhibition, or linked to curriculum outcomes.
Cost: $5 per student Maximum: 25 students
Art workshops
Curriculum Link: Artmaking
Griffith Regional Art Gallery can offer one hour hands-on arts activities for students in Years 7 to 12. The workshops can be offered as single activities or as a series of three sessions.
Materials supplied. All workshops must be arranged at least 2 weeks in advance.
Exhibition based art activity
Students will take inspiration from the current exhibition, with an activity referencing colour theory, design and composition, and also techniques used in the development of the artwork.
Cost: $15 per student Maximum: 25 students
HSC workshops
Please contact the Gallery to discuss tailored HSC workshops specific to your student’s needs.