Aimed at students aged 11-18, our series of online panel discussions brings together industry professionals talking about their job roles, industry, career pathways and top tips, in order to inspire and inform young people about careers in the creative industries.
Visual art encompasses all art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, image, filmmaking, design, crafts, and architecture. We are thrilled to be welcoming panelists from The National Portrait Gallery talking about their careers.
Panel chaired by Francesca Laws, Schools Programmes Manager at the National Portrait Gallery. She will be joined by:
- Isabelle Reynolds-Logue, Digitalisation Manager
- Jessica Daley, Communications Officer
- Jahnavi Inniss, Graphic Designer
Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan: Focus on museums, galleries and heritage
This lesson is designed for secondary school students in years 7-11. It's designed to be approximately 70 minutes although it can be adapted with extension activities.
Lesson objective: To demonstrate you can identify careers in museums, galleries and heritage
Aims:
- To bring the gallery curation experience to life by virtually discovering objects featuring in exhibitions at the V&A
- To experience and solve a workplace task