
'A sink that never gets blocked no matter what goes down the
plughole.'
Dave Eva
Assistant Headteacher
Sir William Burrough Primary School
Limehouse, London
References
A Common Wealth: museums in the learning age, David Anderson, DCMS, (The Stationery Office, 1997 & 1999)
Art Accommodation in Secondary Schools: a design guide, Building Bulletin 89, DfES (The Stationery Office, 1998)
Better Public Buildings: a proud legacy for the future, DCMS (DCMS, 2000)
Design for Learning, Tom Bentley, Ciara Fairley and Shelagh Wright (Demos, 2001, available from
Central Books Tel 0845 4589911)
Learning Buildings, Barbara Annesley, Matthew Horne and Hilary Cottam (School Works, 2002, available from School Works, Tel 020 7401 5333)
Schools Achieving Success, DfES (The Stationery Office, 2001)
Standards and Quality in Education 2000/01, the Annual Report of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools, Ofsted (The Stationery Office, 2002)
£2.68: Artworks survey of art and design resources in primary and secondary schools, Rick Rogers, (The Clore Duffield Foundation, 2001
available on this website, here)
Gallery and museum staff
Gallery and museum staff commenting on the key factors for creative spaces in galleries and museums:
Caroline Collier, Director,
Arnolfini, Bristol
Katherine Booth Stevens,
Clore Education Officer,
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
John Reeve, Head of Education,
The British Museum, London
Gillian Wolfe, Head of Education,
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
Sara Holdsworth, Head of Education,
Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester
Caroline Rowley, Head of Education,
National Museums and Galleries
on Merseyside, Liverpool
Emmie Kell, Head of Education
Somerset House, London
Jem Main, Director,
The Study Gallery, Poole
David Anderson, Director of Learning and Visitor Services
The Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Giles Clarke, museum and heritage education consultant
The Clore Duffield Foundation
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The Foundation would like to thank all those who made this publication possible, in particular all the teachers, artists, architects, gallery and museum staff, children and young people who took part in the focus group sessions, and the Artworks supporting organisations.
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