Access Programs
Making the Gallery's education programs available to as many people as possible.
Education programs linked to the Gallery's collection and exhibitions for:
- students who are deaf or hearing impaired
- students who are blind or vision impaired.
- students with intellectual disabilities
- gifted and talented students
- geographically, economically or culturally disadvantaged students.
General accessibility information >
General Access Programs information >
Auslan-interpreted Discussion Tours
Explore the permanent collection with a Teacher-Lecturer and registered Auslan interpreter. Available for all 7-12 Discussion Tours or Workshop Tours.
60 minutes. $127.50 per group of 15 students or less (includes Auslan Interpreter)
Touch Tours
The human body in sculpture
For students who are blind or vision impaired.
A guided sensory tour of selected sculptures and objects from the permanent collection explored through touch.
Take a journey through art and discover the stories and ideas surrounding these unique objects. Led by an experienced Gallery Educator. Tours maybe adapted to include links to the Visual Arts Syllabus.
45 - 60 minutes. FREE. Groups of 5 Students or less
Da Vinci Project
For students with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities.
(See Years K-6)
ARTside-in!
For geographically, economically or culturally disadvantaged students.
ARTside-in! is a three stage outreach program for years 10, 11 and 12 Visual Arts students that would otherwise have limited opportunity to access the Gallery's collection, exhibitions and resources.
More information...
Bookings for all Access Programs essential. 3 weeks' notice required.
For further information and bookings contact the Coordinator, Access Programs
tel: (02) 9225 1740
fax: (02) 9225 1842
email: pp@ag.nsw.gov.au |