'UK school art curriculums should reflect diversity efforts in our institutions'
Briefly

Only 2.3% of artists named in GCSE art papers over the last five years were Black or Asian, with some exams not referencing any non-white artists, highlighting a lack of diversity in the curriculum.
Art teachers in the UK are struggling due to underfunding, lack of support, and risk-averse cultures, with many leaving the profession, impacting the realization of a broad and inspiring curriculum.
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