Enslaved Fashion
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After 10 weeks of intensive research, fashion, hair and make up design at Tate Britain and London College of Fashion, young people have produced a series of interventions, having worked with designers, curators, artists and stylists including Romero Bryan, Anissa-Jane, Mike Kaye, Desmond Murray, Martin Myrone, Sharon Robinson, Sam Walker and Zoe Whitley, staff and students at Tate Britain and University of the Arts London.
This is a collaborative project between Tate Britain, University of the Arts London and Arts Aimhigher. It brings together young people from Young Tate (Tate Forum) and London colleges and schools to create a unique fashion intervention at Late at Tate Britain to mark the bicentenary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
20.30–21.30
Fashion interventions in the Sculpture Garden, Millbank Entrance, the Duveen Galleries and Gallery 8. Free
19.00–19.45
Funk Chorus
Join Barby Asante and Andrea Encinas for a full on funk chorus
www.myspace.com/funkchorus
Free tickets for the funk chorus available from the Millbank Information Desk from 18.00
Free, no bookings taken
For ages 15 - 23

