Cultural Learning Directory
Find the right cultural partner to support your class’s learning objectives
The Courtauld: Seminar Sessions
Join us for our Seminar Sessions series, which offers Year 12 (or equivalent) students the chance to learn and discover Art History through live discussions with fellow art historians from across the UK. Selected attendees will join small, online seminars led by two current research (PhD) students, and each week will take a look at a different discussion topic within Art History.
The Courtauld: From Greek Columns to American Skyscrapers: An Introduction to Architecture
Attend our From Greek Columns to American Skyscrapers: An Introduction to Architecture in-person workshop to explore these questions and develop a foundation of key architectural histories.
The Courtauld: Sense of Self
What is a self-portrait? How do artists reveal their identity through self-portraiture? Join us to debate these questions alongside exploring The Courtauld’s new schools/colleges exhibition, Sense of Self.
Two Temple Place: Teachers CPD Session
Secondary school teachers! Join us for a day of inspiration in the magical setting of Two Temple Place. Focusing on creativity for wellbeing, this free CPD is inspired by our upcoming exhibition Weight of Being (24 January – 19 April 2026). It will give you time to be creative, experiment with new materials and provide tips and activities that you can take back into the classroom.
The Bomb Factory Art Foundation: Artist Studio Visits & Exhibition Guided Tours
The Bomb Factory Art Foundation is a charitable arts organisation spanning four sites across London. We provide the public with opportunities to engage with contemporary art through a diverse range of activities, including art exhibitions, educational workshops, film screenings, poetry evenings, music performances, talks, and other cultural events.
The Courtauld: Learning workshops and Tours
The Courtauld offers free Learning opportunities for schools, colleges and young people to explore the dynamic subject of art history and engage in lively discussion and creative activity.
The Cartoon Museum: Spider Potato
A special session for early years children, where they draw some famous superhero faces and then create a silly superhero and draw it onto a blank Marvel-style comic cover.
The Cartoon Museum: World War I & II in Cartoons
Which World War II cartoonist wound up on Hitler’s ‘Death List’ and why? Who changed the look of British cartoons with his propaganda posters? Who had the funniest moustache, Kaiser Wilhelm or Adolf Hitler?
The Cartoon Museum: Caricatures
Explore caricatures in the museum’s collection – from the 18th century to the present day - and learn how to simply draw funny portraits of some famous people.
The Cartoon Museum: Superheroes
Create their own costumed adventurer and a dastardly villain, and draw them in action onto a Marvel-style front cover.
The Cartoon Museum: Create A Comic Strip
Design your own character, practise drawing them from different viewpoints, and use a simple narrative structure to write and draw a one-page comic-strip story.
Two Temple Place: Activity Trails
Follow one of our two family trails, one for older explorers and one for younger, to take an adventure through the entire building!
Two Temple Place: Primary School Workshops
Two Temple Place offer free creative schools workshops to Key Stage 2 classes from state Primary Schools around London. These workshops follow the curriculum, encourage conversation and support young people engaging with the exhibitions.
The Cartoon Museum: This Is Us
Unique workshops for schools and groups with SEND/neurodiverse young people, designed with an Austism specialist teacher
 
                         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
