Teachers private view: Picasso and Paper
Friday 24 January 2020 6 - 10pm
Main Galleries, Burlington House, Royal Academy of Arts
Free. Booking required. Teachers only.
Picasso and Paper
Join fellow teachers for a free private view and introductory lecture from the exhibition’s curator.
For Pablo Picasso, paper was more than a medium for rehearsal, sketches and emerging ideas. He used it constantly, collaging and cutting out of every type of paper from café tablecloths to newspaper as well as creating works on different papers with watercolours and pastels. Enjoy a first look at this expansive exhibition before it opens to the public.
This event begins with a 45-minute introductory lecture by the exhibition’s curator. Explore the wide-ranging exhibition of over 300 works and take new ideas back to the classroom to share with your students.
The introductory lecture will take place at 6.30pm in the Benjamin West Lecture Theatre.
Maximum 2 spaces per teacher. Multiple teachers from the same school can book spaces. Tickets will not be allocated for these events, but teachers will have to register when they arrive.
Exhibition organised by the Royal Academy of Arts, London and the Cleveland Museum of Art in partnership with the Musée national Picasso-Paris