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Tate St Ives invites local community to play their part in plans to reimagine the Palais de Danse

Barbara Hepworth with the plaster prototype for Single Form (Memorial) in the Palais de Danse, March 1962. Photograph Studio St Ives © Bowness

On 28 and 29 June 2024, Tate St Ives is sharing an open invitation to local residents, businesses and any interested parties to attend one of their free Public Consultation events to discuss the transformation of the Palais De Danse.

Visitors are invited to come along to discuss the updated plans with Adam Khan Architects and Tate curators, and to share their thoughts and questions on the future of the historic building ahead of Tate submitting its planning application in Summer 2024.

The events follow previous Open Day engagement activities held at the Palais de Danse back in April 2024, which aimed to share initial ideas about how Tate plans to uncover the building’s rich history, whilst shaping its exciting future as a creative space for the community.

The series of drop-in sessions will take place in the courtyard of the Palais de Danse, where light refreshments will be served. Visitors will be invited to tour the building’s celebrated dancehall and to share memories and photographs of the Palais from the 1940s, 50s, 60s and beyond. Tate St Ives will also be offering tours of the neighbouring Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, providing the chance to explore the full breadth of Hepworth’s life and work in St Ives.

Due to limited capacity within the building, visitors will need to pre-book their free ticket to attend by visiting the website, calling 01736 796 226 or by emailing.

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