What is art? Resource 3: Cause and EffectQuick View
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What is art? Resource 3: Cause and Effect

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The third in a series of 10 resources for primary school teachers, to help facilitate exploration of the philosophical question 'What is art?' Each resource contains a stimulus in the form of one of internationally renowned sculptor Do Ho Suh's works. These images are partnered with suggested discussion starters and Key Stage specific activities, linked to the performing arts and a curriculum topic. This question was the focus for a UK-wide competition run by Artis in Spring 2015. Full details available at artiseducation.com/whatisart
What is art? Resource 7: Home within HomeQuick View
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What is art? Resource 7: Home within Home

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The seventh in a series of 10 resources for primary school teachers, to help facilitate exploration of the philosophical question 'What is art?' Each resource contains a stimulus in the form of one of internationally renowned sculptor Do Ho Suh's works. These images are partnered with suggested discussion starters and Key Stage specific activities, linked to the performing arts and a curriculum topic. This question was the focus for a UK-wide competition run by Artis in Spring 2015. Full details available at artiseducation.com/whatisart
What is art? Resource 9: Public FiguresQuick View
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What is art? Resource 9: Public Figures

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The ninth in a series of 10 resources for primary school teachers, to help facilitate exploration of the philosophical question 'What is art?' Each resource contains a stimulus in the form of one of internationally renowned sculptor Do Ho Suh's works. These images are partnered with suggested discussion starters and Key Stage specific activities, linked to the performing arts and a curriculum topic. This question was the focus for a UK-wide competition run by Artis in Spring 2015. Full details available at artiseducation.com/whatisart
What is art? resource 2: Who Am We?Quick View
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What is art? resource 2: Who Am We?

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The second in a series of 10 resources for primary school teachers, to help facilitate exploration of the philosophical question 'What is art?' Each resource contains a stimulus in the form of one of internationally renowned sculptor Do Ho Suh's works. These images are partnered with suggested discussion starters and Key Stage specific activities, linked to the performing arts and a curriculum topic. This question was the focus for a UK-wide competition run by Artis in Spring 2015. Full details available at artiseducation.com/whatisart
What is art? Resource 8: Uni-form/sQuick View
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What is art? Resource 8: Uni-form/s

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The eighth in a series of 10 resources for primary school teachers, to help facilitate exploration of the philosophical question 'What is art?' Each resource contains a stimulus in the form of one of internationally renowned sculptor Do Ho Suh's works. These images are partnered with suggested discussion starters and Key Stage specific activities, linked to the performing arts and a curriculum topic. This question was the focus for a UK-wide competition run by Artis in Spring 2015. Full details available at artiseducation.com/whatisart
What is art? Resource 5: Net-workQuick View
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What is art? Resource 5: Net-work

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The fifth in a series of 10 resources for primary school teachers, to help facilitate exploration of the philosophical question 'What is art?' Each resource contains a stimulus in the form of one of internationally renowned sculptor Do Ho Suh's works. These images are partnered with suggested discussion starters and Key Stage specific activities, linked to the performing arts and a curriculum topic. This question was the focus for a UK-wide competition run by Artis in Spring 2015. Full details available at artiseducation.com/whatisart
What is art? Resource 10: Some/One Quick View
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What is art? Resource 10: Some/One

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The last resource in the series of ten creative resources for class teachers to explore this philosophical question. The resources use the installations of sculptor Do Ho Suh to stimulate a physical exploration of the arts and many other curriculum areas.
What is art? Resource 6: Paratrooper IQuick View
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What is art? Resource 6: Paratrooper I

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The sixth in a series of 10 resources for primary school teachers, to help facilitate exploration of the philosophical question 'What is art?' Each resource contains a stimulus in the form of one of internationally renowned sculptor Do Ho Suh's works. These images are partnered with suggested discussion starters and Key Stage specific activities, linked to the performing arts and a curriculum topic. This question was the focus for a UK-wide competition run by Artis in Spring 2015. Full details available at artiseducation.com/whatisart
What is art? Resource 4: Reflection Quick View
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What is art? Resource 4: Reflection

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The fourth in a series of 10 resources for primary school teachers, to help facilitate exploration of the philosophical question 'What is art?' Each resource contains a stimulus in the form of one of internationally renowned sculptor Do Ho Suh's works. These images are partnered with suggested discussion starters and Key Stage specific activities, linked to the performing arts and a curriculum topic. This question was the focus for a UK-wide competition run by Artis in Spring 2015. Full details available at artiseducation.com/whatisart
What is art? resource 1: ToiletQuick View
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What is art? resource 1: Toilet

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The first in a series of 10 resources for primary school teachers, to help facilitate exploration of the philosophical question 'What is art?' Each resource contains a stimulus in the form of one of internationally renowned sculptor Do Ho Suh's works. These images are partnered with suggested discussion starters and Key Stage specific activities, linked to the performing arts and a curriculum topic. This question was the focus for a UK-wide competition run by Artis last term. Full details available at artiseducation.com/whatisart