Games, collections, videos, stories, homework help and family days out from museums and galleries
Be the next Bansky with this cool street art game from Tate Modern.
Read on to discover more weird and interesting facts about this strange and rather whiffy subject…
This painting of a Dingo, a wild dog from Australia, was painted by George Stubbs. The only thing is, Stubbs had neve...
Learn how to make your very own glove puppet with our step-by-step guide.
Learn how to make paper snowflakes with Show Me (or should that be Snow Me?)
Learn how to make your own globe.
Have you ever wondered how to start looking at a painting? This film from the Getty Museum is a really good guide to ...
Make a picture using inspiration from nature in this activity from our friends at Culture Street.
Find out more about Charles Napier Hemy's painting from the Laing Art Gallery with Culture Street in two films made b...
This is a great example of some early Christian art from the Viking age. Find out more by clicking on the museum desc...
Having trouble telling one end of a paintbrush from the other? Don't fret, Show Me is on hand to help with this Art topic guide.
This illustration by Fortunino Matania first appeared in a British newspaper called The Sphere in May 1917.The soldie...
Local museums and galleries hold the key to your local area, they can introduce your students to the value and heritage of their community.
Art galleries don't have to be filled with Picasso's and Monet's, they can be made with your students art work in your own school or classroom.
Visiting museums and galleries is a fantastic way to help your students really engage with the lessons that they learn in the classroom.
Paintings are a great primary source to use for finding out about the past, however they can be unreliable. This Show Me guide for teachers will help you make the most of the fabulous paintings found in the UK's museums and galleries.