Louis highlights Art In Schools as the educational initiative bringing iconic artworks into classrooms through high-resolution screens. Damien Hirst’s selection of Maurizio Cattelan’s Comedian and William Blake’s The Ghost of a Flea reflects the project’s goal of inspiring students by showcasing diverse and thought-provoking works. Louis writes that part part of a broader effort led by leading artists like Hirst, Bridget Riley, and Antony Gormley, Art In Schools aims to make art accessible and integral to education.
Standalone on Art In Schools. Jane highlights Art In Schools’ mission to bring art into classrooms through high-resolution displays of iconic artworks, including selections by contemporary artists like Damien Hirst, Bridget Riley, and Cornelia Parker. She credits Winton, who conceived the idea during lockdown, for building on past schemes like School Prints. Jane goes on to underscore the value of art as a necessary, civilising force, even amid challenges like underfunded school infrastructure.
Standalone story on Art In Schools. Vanessa writes that Art In Schools will bring high-resolution displays of iconic artworks to British secondary schools, aiming to reach 1,000 institutions and one million students daily by 2027. She highlights contributions from artists and cultural leaders like Damien Hirst, Cornelia Parker, and Bridget Riley, weaving in their compelling quotes. She also quotes Winton, “Our goal is to ensure every student, regardless of location or background, has access to the transformative power of art,” said Winton Rossiter, its founder and chief executive. “We are now able to offer a unique, technology-driven solution of national scale.”
Standalone on Art In Schools. George writes of Art in Schools’ aim to bridge the art gap in UK classrooms by installing ‘ArtScreens’ displays to showcase museum-quality works. Winton is quoted – “Our goal is to ensure every student, regardless of location or background, has access to the transformative power of art,” the charity’s founder and CEO, Winton Rossiter, said in a statement. “We are now able to offer a unique, technology-driven solution of national scale.