Learning resources
Angelica develops learning resources and programming through collaborative approaches that embed co-enquiry, co-creation and creativity to engage and inspire audiences of all ages. Collaboration and co-enquiry with educators, teachers, young people, curators and artists is a key aspect of her practice in creating inspiring, relevant and useful resources. Here is a selection of resources that she has developed for engagement programmes and exhibitions. Some are developed in collaboration with other artists and designers, and some are hand-drawn.
Andy goldsworthy at yorkshire sculpture park
Development of YSP’s first circular trail that explores the artwork of Andy Goldsworthy - navigating, looking, reflecting and learning about his practice while experiencing the landscape.
found cities, lost objects: women in the city
Development of the engagement space and resources for Arts Council Collection’s 2022 touring exhibition Found Cities, Lost Objects: Women in the City, curated by Lubaina Himid.
coming out: gender, sexuality & identity
Development of the learning resources for the exhibition which took place at the Walker Art Gallery in 2017 as part of the Arts Council Collection National Partners Programme. Exploring 3 key works in the exhibition through the lenses of judgement, equality and empathy and supported secondary PSHE education, and developed in collaboration with Curators and secondary school teachers.