The Education Service
Schools
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Whatever topic you are teaching, Brighton & Hove Museums will help
to bring it to life. Mini-beasts, Victorian mousetraps, African masks,
toys and Egyptian Mummies you will find these and much more in
Brighton & Hove Museums. Our friendly and helpful Education Team
will help you plan and make the best use of your visit.
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Check these pages regularly for updated information and resources.
Brighton & Hove Museums offer:
Handling Sessions
our hands-on active learning workshops help you meet the requirements
of the National Curriculum complimenting work in the classroom.
Gallery Talks
and Guided Tours an opportunity to be shown the collections
by our experts. All talks and tours can be tailored to your class
needs. Explore the individual galleries at Brighton Museum & Art
Gallery. Go on a tour of the Royal Pavilion, Preston Manor or Foredown
Tower Countryside Centre.
Independent
Visits how to make the best use of self-directed visits to
our sites.
Temporary Exhibitions
a range of talks and activities to tie in with our museums
changing exhibitions programme.
Outreach hands-on
workshops with museum objects bought to you in your classroom.
Resources
to support classroom and museum learning.
Continuing Professional Development for Teachers - museum teacher led workshops giving the opportunity to explore the collections and galleries, to support classroom and museum learning.
Contact Us
to find out more or to make a booking.
Children & Families
For information about other Children & Families events visit our
What's On page and search the database of events or download a copy of our current leaflet.
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Adult Education
For information about events for adults at Brighton & Hove Museums visit our
What's On page and search the database of events or download a copy of our current leaflet.
Nicki Jackowska: Writer In Residence
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Nicki Jackowska was resident at Brighton Museum & Gallery for Indigo A Blue to Dye For (Oct – Dec 2007)
Nicki’s Residency included leading the course:
Text and Textures - Journeys with Indigo from which a body of work was created by the participants.
Find out more here
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Image courtesy of Jenny Balfour-Paul |
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