Study Day for Art History/CKV teachers: Change in Art

On Friday, January 30 2026, the Art History and Arts and Culture Studies programs, together with the Radboud Pre-University College of Society, are organizing a study day for secondary school teachers of General Art and Art History. This study day is also very worthwhile for Tehatex and CKV teachers. Interested students are also welcome to participate.

    General

    The language of instruction of this study day for teachers is Dutch. Visit the Dutch page via the button below for all information about this programme.

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    Starting date

    30 January 2026, 10:30 am
    Costs
    €185
    Discount
    University students can participate at a reduced rate (€35)
    Educational method
    On-site
    Main Language
    Dutch
    Sessions
    30 January 2026, 10:30 am - 4:30 pm

    Factsheet

    Type of education
    Study day

    10:30 a.m. | Registration

    10:45-11:10 a.m. | Welcome speech/Keynote (plenary): Introduction to Art History and Arts and Culture Studies (ACW)

    11:15-11:55 a.m. | Lecture 1 (choice)

    • Art history: Professor Scott Nethersole - Ivory and Gold: African materials in European art’ (Church culture in the eleventh to fourteenth centuries)
    • ACW: Dr. Natascha Veldhorst - Opera/musical: new developments in music theater (research)

    12:00-12:40 p.m. | Lecture 2 (plenary): Joost Keizer - And what if nature changes? Landscape art in the age of the Republic (Visual arts in the 17th century)

    12:45 p.m. | Lunch

    1:30-2:30 p.m. | Workshop

    • Didactic workshop for teachers: Mannick Wolters MA - Learning from and with each other.
    • Workshop for students: Drs. Willy Piron - The light of Caravaggio.

    2:30-2:45 p.m. | Break

    2:45-3:30 p.m. | Lecture 3 (choice)

    • Art history: Professor Marieke de Winkel - The mysterious Master I.S. https://www.lakenhal.nl/nl/verhaal/wie-was-de-mysterieuze-17de-eeuwse-meester-i-s
    • ACW: Dr. László Munteán - The Gleaners and I: Agnès Varda and the essay film.

    3:30 p.m. | Closing (plenary)