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2007 | Tate Modern

Young People Support New Development of Tate Modern

 

Press release: 5 December 2007

The results of a consultation with young people from across the country about the future development of Tate Modern show that there is unanimous support for the new extension to the museum.

In the summer, young people from schools across the country were invited to Tate Modern to take part in a day of workshops, which explored different options for the new development of the building. The day culminated with the first ever ‘sleepover’ in the gallery’s Turbine Hall in tents, which the young people painted themselves, taking their inspiration from the Tate Collection.

The consultation was one of the most extensive ever organised with young people and will be developed nationwide through an online programme created in association with BT and a series of ‘shorts’ commissioned by Channel 4.

The results show:

 

 

 

 

 

 


Next year, Tate will stage the first From Our Space to Your Space Conference, which is planned to take place simultaneously in all four Tate galleries. This will be organised by young people themselves and adults will only be able to attend by invitation. The conference will culminate with the publication of the first ever young people’s Creative Manifesto for Britain in the 21st century.

Notes to Editors

For further information please contact Helen Beeckmans, Head of Press, Tate or Ruth Findlay, Senior Press Officer, Tate. Call 020 7887 4941/4942
Email pressoffice@tate.org.uk Visit: www.tate.org.uk

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