Teaching and Learning Resources

UC/MBL/1712, Francesco Bartolozzi,
[Night carrying Death and Sleep], 1764
The Library encourages and supports the use of the art collection for teaching and learning.
Specific teaching resources for the collection are being developed in co-operation with academic staff and will be made available here.
In addition, Library staff can host tours of the collection on request. These can be tailored to introduce staff or students to artworks and other related collections, or can be focussed on a specific topic you are studying. Please see Heritage Collection Tours for more information on our tours.
If you have suggestions or ideas for teaching and learning resources that could be developed using the art collections, please contact the Art Collections Curator.
Course Resources
Resource for ARTH202S1 Art in the Age of Revolutions
Access
Any of the artworks discussed in these resources may be viewed in person at the Macmillan Brown Library during open hours, by appointment with the Art Collections Curator.Images
UC Students and teachers are welcome to print images directly from our database for research or inclusion in lecture notes, assignments and assessment projects for UC courses. This must be done in accordance with the provisions in the Copyright Act. We do ask that you include with each image our standard credit (artist, title, date, accession number, courtesy UC Art Collection). If you intend to publish your research, you will need to discuss use of the images with the Art Collections Curator.
If you would like high resolution images or digital images, suitable for publication, these are available for purchase, subject to the limitations of copyright. Please contact the Art Collections Curator for assistance.
Contact
Lydia Baxendell - Art Collections Curator, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 8140.
ph: +64 3 3642987 ext 8669, email: lydia.baxendell@canterbury.ac.nz
