CREATIVE CONNECTIONS

Useful Resources for Educators

We have selected a wide range of easy to use links and resources, from across the Creative Connections European partner countries, to support you in teaching citizenship through art.  These include websites that might help you to research your own topic, links to galleries where you can find art images to stimulate discussion and artwork, and a list of useful reading and magazines. We hope that these will aid you in developing your own personalised projects, which are inspired by Creative Connections.  

WEBSITES

  • AXIS ARTS: This website showcases contemporary artists and aims to create networks between creative people and groups:
  • http://www.axisweb.org/

  • This website from Scotland will be of interest to anyone looking for creative education solutions – especially for art educators:
  • http://creativityportal.org.uk

  • Images and Identity. The project was led by Roehampton University and linked the disciplines of Art and Citizenship education, using digital technology as a means of expression and communication across Europe.
  • www.image-identity.eu

  • Gallery and museum education, action research website from the Czech Republic. Educational programmes in Czech and partly in English.

    www.gamuedu.cz

  • This is a very useful site, with matters likely to be of interest to school students. It contains subsections dealing with the EU and its relevance to the economy, environment, jobs, education, race, aid, children and many other generic themes and issues.
  • http://www.eumatters.ie/

  • This virtual European library contains material provided through cultural collections in Europe. It is available in a wide range of European languages. It is a rich repository of visual material and images, a valuable source for teachers seeking art material pertaining to various European cultures and traditions
  • http://www.europeana.eu/

  • Websites for teachers about media education. The latest news, research and articles, and links to teaching materials related to media education, digital tools and web based learning environments in Finland. Website in Finnish, Swedish and English (address is to the English main page).
  • http://www.mediaeducation.fi

  • Europe Information, website of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland available in Finnish, Swedish and briefly in English. Basic information about European Union, countries of EU, what it means to be European citizen, etc.
  • http://www.eurooppa-tiedotus.fi

MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES
UK

  • Contemporary Art Society encourages an appreciation and understanding of contemporary art by a wide audience, and donates works by important and new artists to museums and public galleries across the UK.
  • http://www.contemporaryartsociety.org/

FINLAND

  • Ateneum Art Museum is the national gallery of Finland. Its purpose is to care for, build up, study and present the most important art collection in Finland. Through its exhibitions and other activities, Ateneum promotes knowledge and appreciation of the visual arts and our cultural heritage.
  • http://www.ateneum.fi/en

  • The Sámi Museum Siida is the national museum of the Sámi and a national special museum in Finland. The Sámi Museum stores the spiritual and material culture of the Finnish Sámi in its collections and presents it to the public through its exhibitions and publications. Its main purpose is to support the identity and the cultural self-esteem of the Sámi.
  • http://www.siida.fi/contents/sami-museum

PORTUGAL

  • A search page leading to a variety of material in Portuguese
  • Google Search

IRELAND

  • Irish Museum of Contemporary Art [IMOCA]:  an artist-led initiative dedicated to advancing education about, awareness and appreciation of, and participation in contemporary, experimental and emerging art.   
  • http://the.imoca.ie

  • The Fire Station Artists’ Studios Dublin, A key policy of this gallery is to contribute to the debate on collaborative and socially engaged arts practice, through a commissioning process that incorporates critique.
  • http://www.firestation.ie

CZECH REPUBLIC

  • DOX Centre for Contemporary Art. DOX is a place where the tyranny of the experts is thrown into doubt. DOX provides an arena for antagonisms, false starts, rejected projects and experiments. DOX is a place where the unpredictability of art is
    a value, which facilitates unexpected benefits.
  • http://www.dox.cz/en/program

  • Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, collection of examples of historical and contemporary crafts, as well as applied arts and design. Education studio for children on the website under Services.
  • http://www.upm.cz/?language=en

  • National Gallery in Prague, the largest collection of arts in the country with rich accompanying activities and education for wide audiences.  Veletržní palác, National Gallery in Prague, Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art, Education Department of the Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art.
  • http://www.ngprague.cz/en/

SPAIN
Museum and galleries of art contemporary art in Barcelona that also have educational programs:

MAGAZINES OR ACCESSIBLE PUBLICATIONS

A good read for Citizenship:

  • Ralph Leighton (2011) Teaching Citizenship: A radical approach, Continuum Books
    (ISBN-10: 144116510X | ISBN-13: 978-1441165107)
  • Afonso, Maria Rosa (2007). Guião de Educação para a Cidadania em contexto escolar. Boas Práticas. Lisboa: Ministério da Educação.
  • Coutts, G & Jokela, T. (eds) 2008. Art, Community, and Environment: Educational perspectives. Bristol: Intellect Books. ISBN: 978-1-84150-257-1.
  • Jokela, Timo; Coutts, Glen; Huhmarniemi, Maria; Härkönen, Elina (eds.)

ONLINE LESSON PLANS AND IDEAS

  • Online resources from Images and Identity project to explore contemporary art, citizenship and education, including Lesson plans and case studies:  www.image-identity.eu