The National Gallery: a place of learning on the road
Briefly

The National Gallery's travelling 'Art Road Trip' aims to connect art with local communities through creative workshops, reaching those who may feel disconnected from the gallery.
Anna Murray emphasized that the Art Road Trip is designed to engage audiences potentially unaware of the National Gallery's offerings, emphasizing collaboration with local organizations.
Oliver Green of Greater Shantallow Community Arts remarked on the significance of partnering with the National Gallery, highlighting the isolation and deprivation faced by their creative arts sector.
With 200 creative workshops planned, the Art Road Trip seeks to provide meaningful art experiences across the UK over the next nine months, catering to diverse local needs.
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