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"Today prepares tomorrow" could be the motto for any contemporary art museum. More than other cultural institutions, a centre showing art produced today, for future generations, automatically has a responsibility towards its youngest visitors. This is why Rochechouart Museum since its inception has been firmly implicated in working with schools and young children. |
Classes of all ages, from infant schools to high schools come to take part in workshops, visits and specifically adapted activities organised in conjunction with their teachers.
Themes in Art and Architecture
Themes naturally cover ideas linked with contemporary art, but the museum's historic setting also supplies ample opportunities for lessons in architecture, history, literature and even physics. Recent reforms in the education system have led us to prepare subjects adapted to pre-defined levels in fine art, sculpture, 3-D space, language, sound and the daily environment.
Cross-subject modules offering a broader approach have also been prepared by our education team. They include subjects such as a study of the object in art history, portraiture and nature.
The museum's education department can also offer teachers sets of study materials (Workshop Set / Collection Set) for use in the classroom either before or after visits.
Further information, worksheets and documents related to educational activities can be downloaded directly from this website.
Contact:
Themes in Art and Architecture
Themes naturally cover ideas linked with contemporary art, but the museum's historic setting also supplies ample opportunities for lessons in architecture, history, literature and even physics. Recent reforms in the education system have led us to prepare subjects adapted to pre-defined levels in fine art, sculpture, 3-D space, language, sound and the daily environment.
Cross-subject modules offering a broader approach have also been prepared by our education team. They include subjects such as a study of the object in art history, portraiture and nature.
The museum's education department can also offer teachers sets of study materials (Workshop Set / Collection Set) for use in the classroom either before or after visits.
Further information, worksheets and documents related to educational activities can be downloaded directly from this website.
Contact:
- Chantal François & Rosine Saint-Rems
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- tel: (0) 555 03 77 77









