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Paul Cézanne, The sea at L’Estaque 1878-1879

Paul Cézanne
The sea at l’Estaque (La mer à l’Estaque) 1878–79
Oil on canvas
73 x 92cm
Donation Picasso 1973–78
Collection: musée national Picasso, Paris
Photo RMN / © René-Gabriel Ojéda

Education programs and resources

The Gallery’s education program offers opportunities for students, teachers and lecturers to engage with the ‘Picasso & his collection’ exhibition. An online education resource kit produced in conjunction with the exhibition is available for educators to use in the classroom as pre- or post-visit activities. 

Look Out teacher program
Interpreting ‘Picasso & his collection’

Events and workshops held as part of the Look Out teacher program will enable teachers to explore a variety of ideas extending from the ideas and artists featured in ‘Picasso & his collection’ to meet curriculum objectives.

Please note that some sessions are held prior to the Talking about modern art series, which teachers are welcome to attend.

Free programs. Bookings essential as places are limited. Tel: (07) 3840 7255 or email schoolbookings@qag.qld.gov.au

Interpreting ‘Picasso & his collection’ session details and dates are as follows:

Primary and early years / 10.00am Saturday 14 June / GoMA

Secondary / 11.30am Saturday 14 June / GoMA

Online resources /  2.00pm Saturday 21 June / QAG

Workshop for primary teachers / 11.30am Saturday 5 July / GoMA

Workshop for early years / 10.00am Saturday 5 July / GoMA

Exhibition Tour / 10.00am Saturday 19 July / GoMA

Workshop for secondary / 11.30am Saturday 19 July / GoMA

Education resources

‘Picasso & his collection’ education resource kit
This online teacher resource introduces modern art, and discusses some of the major themes and artists presented in the exhibition. Suitable for early years, primary and secondary teachers.

The resource includes information about visiting ’Picasso & his collection’, curriculum links, tour suggestions and in-gallery worksheets, classroom activities and an exhibition webography.

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To receive updates on ‘Picasso & his collection’ education programs and resources please subscribe to edmail, the Gallery’s free e-mail bulletin for teachers.

New Wave tertiary program

In semester two, 2008 the New Wave program invites tertiary students to engage with the ‘Picasso & his collection' exhibition through a range of events. Details available soon.

To stay informed about New Wave events please email

Tertiary student competition

Win one of 50 double passes or one of two ‘Picasso & his collection’ prizes packs including an exhibition catalogue!

Picasso’s personal collection reveals some important inspirations in his work. In 50 words or less, choose one work from Picasso’s collection that you would like to add to your own
collection and tell us why.

Use the ‘Picasso & his collection’ website and education resource to learn more about the works that Picasso collected. 

Enter online.

Group and school bookings

Bookings are essential for groups of 10 or more. To book a group visit, please email or call the Education Bookings Officer on (07) 3840 7255 between 8.30am and 4.00pm Monday to Friday. Alternatively, submit your booking enquiry on-line

To assist you in planning your visit, please read Guidelines for Visitors or download the School Group Visits brochure.  Upon arrival at the Gallery, please send one adult representative from your school group to check-in at the Booked Groups Desk in the main foyer.

To help us ensure that your visit to ‘Picasso & his collection’ is a rewarding one, we ask that groups of 10 or more provide at least 72 hours notice of their visit.  Guided tours for special interest adult groups of 10 or more are also available.Please note that an admission fee applies to the 'Picasso & his collection' exhibition. 



 

 

 

 
 
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