Education and Learning at Tate has flourished in the past fifty years, from being a small and supplementary function to the usual workings of the gallery in 1968, to currently being placed at the centre of the institution’s function. Artist-educators have worked with education and learning programmes throughout this 47 year history and have been instrumental in developing pedagogies throughout this period. This thesis examines how artists have engaged with learning programmes at Tate from 1968-2015. For this, I have researched the archive at Tate Britain to find examples of education practices and have analysed the varying pedagogical purposes and philosophies developed by the department since 1968. From this research, I have identified th...
This paper takes as a case study the Tate Exchange programme created by the University of Westminste...
This paper will consider the issue of creating and sustaining an effective learning environment for ...
This article reports findings from an ethnographic study of the arts curriculum and pedagogy in a Br...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
This thesis contributes both conceptually and methodologically to artist-teacher research through tu...
This Chapter discusses the relationship between art museum knowledge held in learning departments an...
This Chapter discusses the relationship between art museum knowledge held in learning departments an...
This chapter frames the relationship between UK Higher Arts Education (HAE), government policy, and ...
This chapter frames the relationship between UK Higher Arts Education (HAE), government policy, and ...
This thesis proposes that art education can offer students critical spaces to engage in their own hi...
Within an emerging philosophy of contemporary gallery education, new pedagogies are required to meet...
This exhibition marks the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Artists Teacher Scheme in England...
As art museum education practices get more ambitious in form and content, and to a higher degree inf...
As art museum education practices get more ambitious in form and content, and to a higher degree inf...
© 2003 Dr. Elizabeth Frances BedfordThis study investigates six art educators working in two Austral...
This paper takes as a case study the Tate Exchange programme created by the University of Westminste...
This paper will consider the issue of creating and sustaining an effective learning environment for ...
This article reports findings from an ethnographic study of the arts curriculum and pedagogy in a Br...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
This thesis contributes both conceptually and methodologically to artist-teacher research through tu...
This Chapter discusses the relationship between art museum knowledge held in learning departments an...
This Chapter discusses the relationship between art museum knowledge held in learning departments an...
This chapter frames the relationship between UK Higher Arts Education (HAE), government policy, and ...
This chapter frames the relationship between UK Higher Arts Education (HAE), government policy, and ...
This thesis proposes that art education can offer students critical spaces to engage in their own hi...
Within an emerging philosophy of contemporary gallery education, new pedagogies are required to meet...
This exhibition marks the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Artists Teacher Scheme in England...
As art museum education practices get more ambitious in form and content, and to a higher degree inf...
As art museum education practices get more ambitious in form and content, and to a higher degree inf...
© 2003 Dr. Elizabeth Frances BedfordThis study investigates six art educators working in two Austral...
This paper takes as a case study the Tate Exchange programme created by the University of Westminste...
This paper will consider the issue of creating and sustaining an effective learning environment for ...
This article reports findings from an ethnographic study of the arts curriculum and pedagogy in a Br...