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SUMMARY:Mind the Art Gap | Primary & Non-Specialist ECT (Session 3)
DESCRIPTION:Session 3: It’s not just clay!\nThink about the art discipline of sculpture\, what does it look like in school? What is meant by progress in this area? Partake in a variety of sculptural activities and discover relevant artists to inspire children back in the classroom. \nThis session is one of three twilight sessions in the Mind the Art Gap - Primary & Non-specialist ECT course. The course will support participants by offering practical experiences\, based upon pedagogical principles\, and will help to develop creative confidence in providing children with opportunities for experimenting and exploring with art materials. \nEnrolment for the current cohort is now closed. Details of how to access recordings or register for future courses will be shared soon.\nSession 1 details | Session 2 details
URL:https://members.nsead.org/event/mind-the-art-gap-primary-non-specialist-ect-session-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Course,CPD,ECT,Online
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SUMMARY:iJADE Symposium: Methodology Matters
DESCRIPTION:This event introduces a special issue of iJADE dedicated to the examination of contemporary methodologies for researching art and design education.\n\n'In his March 1976 germinal work Inside the white cube\, Brian O'Doherty critiqued the modernist gallery space as a highly ideological construct that shapes our perception and understanding of art. O'Doherty located the white cube as a purified\, clinical container that claims timelessness\, power and autonomy. Within its walls\, art is housed in a hermetic space of aesthetic contemplation\, severed from politics\, histories\, and life itself. Today\, we find ourselves confronting a similar challenge in academic publishing\, where the peer-reviewed journal article functions as a kind of intellectual white cube. Just as the gallery space claims neutrality while imposing specific viewing behaviours\, the academic article asserts objectivity while enforcing particular ways of thinking and knowing to its subject.' \nFocusing on the tensions explored in their thought provoking ‘non-editorial’ Kathryn Coleman\, Abbey MacDonald and Pat Thomson reflect on the process of developing the issue and propose ways of working beyond ‘the white cube’. Followed by a Q&A. \n\nRegister for the symposium\nThe symposium is free to attend\, and open to both members and non-members of NSEAD. A recording of the symposium will be available to delegates after the event. \nExplore iJADE Volume 45: Number 1 'Methodologies' special issue. \nImage: Becoming co-conspiratorial © Kathryn Coleman & Abbey MacDonald (2020). Oil\, acrylic and digital elements on canvas\, 80cm x 80cm.\n_____ \nAt NSEAD we believe our events should be an inclusive\, and accessible experience for all. We expect anyone attending and working at our events to adhere to our code of conduct to ensure a safe and productive environment for everyone. See our full code of conduct.
URL:https://members.nsead.org/event/ijade-symposium-methodology-matters/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online,Symposium
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SUMMARY:International Museums Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Every year since 1977\, the International Council of Museums has organised International Museum Day (IMD). Participating museums plan creative events and activities related to the IMD theme\, engage with their public and highlight the importance of the role of museums as institutions that serve society and its development. \nIMD is the perfect opportunity for NSEAD members to take advantage of their discounted Teacher Art Pass (eligibility terms & conditions apply) to visit over 250 participating cultural places and major exhibitions for free or reduced-price entry.
URL:https://members.nsead.org/event/international-museums-day-2026/
CATEGORIES:National & International Observances
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SUMMARY:Leading Primary Art & Design (Session 3)
DESCRIPTION:Session 3 - Developing the whole school art experience\nThis word ‘experience’ is chosen over ‘curriculum’ in this session title to place emphasis on the fact that pupil engagement with the visual arts does not only start and finish in lesson time. Delegates will explore the curriculum\, looking at core and hinterland aspects of its content and will look at other ways to celebrate and raise the profile of Art & Design in the school community. \nThis session is one of three twilight sessions in the Leading Primary Art & Design course. This course will offer strategies for building the foundations for developing confidence\, enthusiasm\, and key knowledge in this subject\, as well as an understanding of how to plan for progression across the primary years. Participants will learn how to support colleagues\, manage resources effectively and prepare for inspection. \nEnrol here (please note that enrolment is for all three twilight sessions)\nSession 1 details | Session 2 details
URL:https://members.nsead.org/event/leading-primary-art-design-session-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Course,CPD,Online
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SUMMARY:SEAD Spring Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Members and friends of the NSEAD London & South-East Art & Design (SEAD) Network Group are invited to the network's spring gathering at the Clore Studio\, South London Gallery on Saturday 23 May 2026.\nThere is no cost for attending. To register\, please email Ged Gast at gedgast@nsead.org to secure a place. \n_____ \nProgramme: SEND in Art & Design - working with galleries\n11am | Meet at South London Gallery (SLG) \nEnter the gallery via South London Louie Café. \n11am – 12.30pm | Session 1 \nWelcome from Andy Ash & Ged Gast\, and set out the focus for the day. \n\nParticipation and engagement led by Niall Deegan\, Teacher at Tuke School and Art Fund Teacher Fellow at South London Gallery\, working in residence  from September 2025 – July 2026. Niall will lead the morning workshop exploring inclusive\, sensory and accessible approaches to art and learning.\nNiall will talk through the sensory inclusion resources he has produced for the current exhibitions at SLG and his work during the Teacher Fellowship.\nFollowed by an open discussion on developing SEND practice and engagement for learners in mainstream art and design studios.\n\n12:30pm - 1.30pm | Break for lunch \n1.30pm - 2.45pm | Session 2  \nA SEND Conversation: Sharing experiences and best practice building on the learning from Session 1. \n2:45pm – 3pm | Concluding remarks \nAnd information update from Andy Ash\, NSEAD President\, followed by an opportunity to view the main exhibitions at SLG: \nPAULO NIMER PJOTA: ENCANTADOS | Main Gallery (Free) \nRANTI BAM: SACRED GROVES | Fire Station Galleries (Free) \nVisit the SLG website to find out What’s On. \nImage: Participants using the sensory inclusion resource created for the Yto Barrada Thrill\, Fill and Spill exhibition at South London Gallery. Credit: South London Gallery.
URL:https://members.nsead.org/event/sead-spring-gathering/
LOCATION:South London Gallery\, 65–67 Peckham Road\, London\, SE5 8UH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community,Gathering,In-person
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