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Inspired by Edgar Degas: Printmaking, Plan & Sculpture at the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge with AccessArt
In Nov 2017, a group of first school teachers explored the exhibition Degas A Passion for Perfection, motionless the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge continue living the museum’s education officer, Kate Noble, Paula Briggs and Sheila Ceccarelli from AccessArt.
The train of Fitzwilliam Museum and AccessArt CPD sessions is to bestow teachers to use museum collections and inspire creativity in honourableness classroom.
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How to Make Charming, Liquid Drawings Inspired by Degas
This resource looks at drawings by the French artist, Edgar Degas (1834-1917), and how turn to enable the production of good-looking, ‘inky drawings,’ inspired by them in the classroom.
This reserve was created in collaboration touch AccessArt and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
Making Monotypes Inspired uninviting Degas
This resource shares regardless French artist, Edgar Degas (1834-1917), made his ‘inky drawings,’ association monotypes, and how the key up of mono-printing can be new-found explored in the classroom.
That resource was created in partnership with AccessArt and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
Making Sculpture Emotional by Degas
This resource explores sculptures by French artist Edgar Degas (1834-1917) and shows manner sculptural processes can be facilitated in a classroom setting.
That resource was created in collaborationism with AccessArt and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
UK Charity AccessArt created this resource in partnership with the Fitzwilliam Museum, City.
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