Rose Aidin

Chief Executive at Art History Link-Up

Rose Aidin serves as the Chief Executive at Art History Link-Up since April 2017, where the focus is on inspiring young people from diverse backgrounds through Art History to enhance their educational experiences. Previously, Rose held various positions including Chair of the Board of Trustees at James Allen's Girls' School from September 2016 to August 2021, Art History and EPQ teacher, and Education Officer and freelance consultant at the Association for Art History from October 2014 to October 2016. Furthermore, Rose was the Head of Art History at The Camden School for Girls from 2009 to 2013 and worked as a freelance arts journalist from May 1997 to December 2010, contributing to notable publications and media outlets. Rose holds an M.A. in History of Art from the School of Oriental and African Studies, Department of Art and Archaeology.

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Art History Link-Up

Art History Link-Up is a registered charity providing free acrredited Art History courses for state supported students, in museums and galleries. We want young people from diverse backgrounds to be inspired by Art History and to use it to enhance their life and educational experience. By enabling access, we believe that Art History has the potential to transform students’ lives, and in turn, that they have the potential to transform the sector. Why Art History? Only a handful of state supported schools in the country currently offer History of Art A level yet the creative industries generate £193k each minute for the UK. Our schemes offer benefits to a diverse range of students who might not currently have these opportunities: access to the arts, cross-curricular connections, and enhanced skills and career development. We offer our students support in all these areas, including work experience opportunities, expert mentoring and practise FE/HE inteviews. In 2020, all seven of our students who applied to Oxbridge were awarded places, including two for History of Art at Cambridge University. After our courses, over half our students tell us they want to pursue the subject at university and/or a career in the arts, keeping the subject and sector alive, diverse and vibrant. Our flagship programme, Art History for Everyone is a free Art History A level and EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) course which pre-pandemic was hosted at The Wallace Collection and The National Gallery on term-time Saturdays, and currently operates online. There is significant and increasing demand for places and the majority of students come from ‘widening participation’ backgrounds. We want to build on the expertise developed as a result of this innovative work in order to offer an intorductory course for younger students, and at an age when students may be making A level and career choices.


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