Workshop at a glance
Level: 1st to 6th class
Group size: 20
Location: Irish Silver gallery
Duration: 1 hour
Available: Thursdays from 10am - 11am and 12pm - 1pm
Booking: Please contact bookings@museum.ie to book this session
In this creative art & drama workshop students will be introduced to the Museum's Irish Silver collection and discover how objects can give insights into society, culture and the artistic achievements of people living in Ireland during the 17th – 20th centuries.
After discovering all the different animals hidden in the silver gallery, students will be challenged to design and create their own imaginary animal based on what they have discovered.
My class really enjoyed creating their own mythical creature and bringing it to life!
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Curriculum links
SESE History
Working as a Historian
Time and chronology/ Using evidence/ Communication
Story
Stories from the lives of people in the past/ Myths and legends
Life, society, work and culture in the past
Language and culture in late 19th and early 20th century Ireland
Visual Arts Curriculum
Drawing, Construction
Drama Curriculum
Exploring and making drama
Co-operating and communicating in making drama
Learning outcomes
- To encourage students to explore the Silver Collection in an atmosphere of personal discovery, generated through the linkage of observation with imagination
- Allow students to explore the collection in a self-directed manner, while having a defined purpose
- To create an awareness of what a museum collects and displays, and why
- To learn about artistic methods used in silversmithing
- To develop creative and drama skills by using imagination and design in the creation of mythical beasts
Resources and suggestions
After your visit
- Draw, paint or colour your mythical creature
- Make the mythical creature in clay or make a mask of the mythical creature
- Design an animal shaped teapot; make the teapot two-dimensional out of card and tinfoil
- Write a story based on the adventures of the mythical creature