Art Chat

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Art Chat is an engaging series of short audio and video interpretations offering young people’s perspectives of artworks and objects in our collection. Art Chat is available here on our YouTube Channel and on our +music playlists and are especially suitable for children aged 8+ and families visiting Aberdeen Art Gallery.

Listen to or watch Art Chat interpretations while you are exploring the gallery for an alternative interpretation and look out for the Art Chat logo beside displays when you visit.

Schools that participated in Art Chat are:
• Bramble Brae Primary School 
• Quarryhill Primary School
• Heathryburn Primary School
• Manor Park Primary School
• Hanover Street School Primary School
• Aberdeen Grammar School

 

Previously in Gallery 4

British Sculptor, Painter, Critic
Adrian Wiszniewski (Glasgow, Scotland, born 1958)
From Bramble Brae Primary School

Brief Encounter
Calum Colvin (Glasgow, Scotland, born 1961)
From Heathryburn Primary School

Restraining Coat II (Female)
Julie Roberts (Flint, Wales, born 1963)
From Quarryhill Primary School

 

In Gallery 5

'Kiss of Death' Headpiece
Jo Gordon (Scotland, born 1967)
From Aberdeen Grammar School

 

In Gallery 7

Still Life No 6
Craigie Aitchison (Edinburgh, Scotland, 1926 - 2009)
From Quarryhill Primary School and Manor Park Primary School

 

In Gallery 9

Sketch for "The Marriage of the Princess Royal"
John Phillip (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1817 - 1867)
From Bramble Brae Primary School

Deer
James Giles (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1801 - 1870)
From Manor Park Primary School

 

In Gallery 10

La Falaise à Fécamp
Claude Monet (Paris, France 1840 – 1920) 
From Hanover Street Primary School (Part 1)

La Falaise à Fécamp
Claude Monet (Paris, France 1840 – 1920) 
From Hanover Street Primary School (Part 2)

Eastre, Hymn to the Sun
John Duncan Fergusson (Leith, Scotland, 1874 - 1961)
From Hanover Street Primary School 

 

In Gallery 18

John Gray of Carntyne
Sir Henry Raeburn (Edinburgh, Scotland, 1756 - 1823)
From Aberdeen Grammar School

Cigarette Box
Martin Parr (Epsom, England, born 1952)
From Aberdeen Grammar School