Articulation Discovery Day

Calling teachers of Y12 and Y13 students for this exciting National Gallery Articulation Discovery Day in Lincoln. Bring your students to develop their critical analysis, research and public speaking skills about the art works and collections in the Usher Gallery.

Discovery Day at The Collection Museum and Usher Gallery, Lincoln on Friday 4 November, 10am - 3:30pm
FREE workshop for up to 10 KS5 students (if you would to bring more students, please get in touch) developing critical analysis, research and public speaking skills
•    Explore art works through personal observation, discussion and primary research
•    Be encouraged to think independently, analyse information, and ask informed questions
•    Learn how to conquer nerves, physically prepare, and successfully deliver a presentation to large audiences
•    Meet with and interview art world professionals.
No prior experience needed, all skills required will be introduced on the day.
 
Articulation
Articulation is the National Gallery’s nationwide public speaking initiative for young people. 
 
They run a programme of activities across the UK, designed to promote the appreciation and discussion of visual culture, build relationships between museums and galleries and their local community, and give young people the confidence to analyse art and know that their opinion is valued.
 
The programme starts in the autumn term with a series of Discovery Days held in museums and galleries across the country. These are day-long workshops designed to engage students from Year 12 & 13 with Articulation and encourage them to take part in the Articulation Prize, which takes place from January – March each year.
 
You can now book on directly through the National Gallery website. To apply online, please click here.