Southbank Centre's Secondary Schools Morning: Anish Kapoor

Southbank Centre

15 Jul 26

Suitable for ages 12 - 18

Plan your school trip to Southbank Centre for Anish Kapoor, with a free, immersive art experience and sketching activities designed for secondary school students.

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Free visit to experience artwork from one of the most influential artists of our time.

Fun in-gallery activities, including a resource to help students sketch responses.

Large-scale installations offering an immersive experience.

Prices

Student tickets are free
Adult tickets are free

Although tickets are free, this is a ticketed event, so all groups must reserve their space.

Key Info

Location
Venue
Southbank Centre
Address

Hayward Gallery
Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX

Age suitability
Ages
Suitable for ages 12 - 18
Key Stages
KS4, KS5
Curriculum Levels
Senior Phase
Curriculum Links
Subjects
Art & Design, Photography
Topics
Architecture, Art Movements, Sculpture
Things to know
Dates
15 Jul 26
Duration

2 hours

Adult/student ratio
At least 1 adult is recommended for every 15 students for ages 12–16. At least 1 adult is recommended for every 20 students for ages 16–18.
SEND
Suitable for students with SEND (please speak to us for more information)
Times

10:00am – 12:00pm

About

Enter a world of mystery through Anish Kapoor’s exhibition at the Southbank Centre’s Hayward Gallery, with a fun activity and resources to prompt responses to artwork.

Secondary school groups are invited to join the Southbank Centre’s dedicated schools morning to explore the artist’s landmark exhibition for free.

Pupils can explore the awe-inspiring sculptures and paintings at their own pace, while using the gallery’s secondary schools resource, the Artists & Thinkers’ Guide, to respond to the immersive works.

There’s also allocated time for groups to engage in an activity responding to the exhibition.

Sketchbooks and pencils are welcome, but no pens or charcoal, please.

Content warning: The exhibition contains artworks suggestive of blood and entrails. If you have any queries about suitability for your class, please get in touch with the Southbank Centre’s Schools team at schools@southbankcentre.co.uk

 

 

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Prices are correct at the time of publication. All costs, unless otherwise specified, include VAT.

Image credit:
David Carter