Author Archives: Amy Jackson-Bruce
A ‘Tate Lab’ through a Polaroid Lens
As part of a collaboration with Tate Collectives, The Great British Art Debate has been delving into the world of workshops and inviting 16-25 year olds to join us in a range of creative activity within the gallery.
Family Matters in Pictures
Granda and the Boys by Joel Kerr (2009) It was way back in November of last year, when contemplating ‘The Family Matters’ exhibition arriving at Tate Britain, that we thought about asking, you, our lovely audience to step up and …
Tate Lab June 2012
July 7, 2012, 11.00 – 16.00pm
Tate Britain
Late at Tate June 2012: Migration Redefined
Searching for new perspectives on identity and belonging through the exploration of new territories in art, music fashion and performance, Late at Tate June 2012 mixed migrations, imagination and magic last month to create an evening full of spectacle and …
Preparing for Underage Festival 2012
We’re in a mood for a celebration as we have been busy formulating plans with Tate Collectives for Underage Festival and they are coming along swimmingly! Last years festival was a sight to behold with blind-folded drawing, guerrilla gardening, badge …
Migration Redefined: Inua Ellams in Conversation
Last week Tate Collectives and The Great British Art Debate spoke with Inua Ellams, a word and graphic artist, through a live twitter Q&A to ask his opinion on migration, Britishness and contemporary art practice. On reading back his reflections, …
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