Discover Art’s Hidden Stories

Bespoke Art Tours & Zoom Classes

Uncover the stories and history behind iconic and hidden masterpieces.

Our Art Tours

Explore the world of art like never before with our bespoke tours and experiences. From immersive guided tours in London’s iconic museums and galleries to virtual Zoom classes that connect you to masterpieces across time and cultures, we bring art to life. Dive deep into themes like the evolution of European art, ancient civilizations, or classical Greek sculpture, and gain a richer appreciation of their stories and significance.

Perfect for adults seeking inspiration or families wanting to nurture creativity, our experiences offer something for everyone – both online and in-person.

Let your artistic journey begin today!

Guided art tours in London

From iconic masterpieces to less well-known works of art, these themed tours take place in museums and galleries in London and sometimes in Amsterdam where we explore the stories, the culture and meaning behind the art.

Examples:

From Medieval to Modern – a look at the development of European art
Ancient Civilizations: India, Mesopotamia, Egypt—uncover ancient treasures.
The development of Classical Greek Sculpture

Themed Zoom classes combined with guided tours in London’s museums & galleries

An option to take zoom classes that are followed up with visits to major museums and galleries in London and sometimes Amsterdam. The zoom classes allow us to look at art works across different timelines, across countries and international collections.

Parent-Child Art Adventures

Once a year, a special visit to a London art gallery or museum is organised. This parent-accompanied trip allows children to see the masterpieces they’ve studied up close, making the learning experience even more enriching. Parents also find these visits enjoyable and enriching.

Give your child the gift of creativity and watch them flourish. Let their artistic journey begin!

‘Trips to the National Gallery or British Museum have become outings we look forward to. Not only my children, but I myself have acquired many skills that enable me to appreciate the art in ways that I simply wasn’t able to in the past. As Razeetha once said, we learn to read by learning how to read the pictures first and then forget how to read the pictures once we learn how to read. Through these visits, I have learnt how to read the stories that some of the greatest artists have told through their paintings’

Sanja

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