Professional learning opportunity - 65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art

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Ngarrngga is delighted to invite you, your colleagues, and educators in your networks, to an online series of Teacher Professional Learning events in the lead up to an upcoming exhibition at The Potter Museum of Art, titled 65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art.

The exhibition examines the rise to prominence of First Peoples’ art across Australia in the face of a brutal history of colonisation and proclaims the importance of Indigenous knowledge and agency. The exhibition features more than 400 artworks, including important public and private loans and new commissions.

We have partnered with the University of Melbourne’s Learning Experiences team to provide two sessions of high-quality professional learning to support educators to showcase Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures and knowledge systems in their classrooms and engage with the exhibition’s educational offerings.

Seassion 2

Thursday 3rd April
3.45pm–4.30pm, FREE

Ngarrngga curriculum experts delve deeper into the creation of, and ways of working with, the gallery tours and curriculum resources connected to the 65,000 Years exhibition.

REGISTER HERE ➜

These professional learning event series is suitable for teachers of students in year levels 3