
Taking place in the stunning main gallery space of Guildhall Art Gallery in the heart of the City of London, this exciting workshop invites primary school children to explore the lives and legacies of women - including trailblazers Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Emily Davies - through the artwork that depicts them.
Blending art and history with the performing arts, children will investigate how women’s experiences have been portrayed over time and how creativity, courage, and determination have shaped social change.
Through movement, drama and music activities, as well as guided discussion, children will:
As part of the experience, your class will enjoy a guided tour of the gallery, unlocking fascinating stories and connecting art to themes of history, identity, and aspiration. They will celebrate the work of women artists from diverse cultures, helping pupils build cultural capital, confidence, and ambition.
Don’t miss this opportunity to turn learning into an inspiring journey for KS1 and KS2 children.
Book your free tickets now for your class and for an unforgettable experience of art, storytelling, and performance.
Times & schedule
The workshops run at the following times:
Email dingdong@artisfoundation.org.uk if you have any questions or problems booking.
Tickets: FREE but booking is essential.
Dates
Travel costs
If your school would benefit from assistance paying for your visit to Guildhall Art Gallery the City of London School Visits Fund may be able to support you. This fund provides grants of up to £300 towards the costs of facilitated sessions, transport or teacher cover and we highly recommend visiting schools apply if they are eligible. You can find out more and apply here: School Visits Fund - City of London.
Supported by the City of London Corporation's Cultural & Creative Learning Fund.