Our Tate Collective Producer programme offers young people aged 16-25 opportunities to develop skills, knowledge and experience in creative programming in the museum.
Tate Collective Producers work on a range of creative projects designed to connect more young people to museums and art, using Tate’s collection and exhibitions as inspiration.
Being a Tate Collective Producer is a chance to explore art and creativity with your peers and co-produce work with and for young audiences. You don’t need any previous art experience to get involved, just a desire to get creative, experiment and collaborate.
Read on for more info about how to get involved at Liverpool, St Ives and London:
Tate Liverpool
Liverpool Tate Collective Producer activity returns when the Royal Albert Docks gallery reopens in 2027. In the meantime, check out what's on at Tate Liverpool + RIBA North.
Tate St Ives
Age 15-25 and based in Cornwall? Look out for our sessions to learn more about becoming a Tate Collective Producer.
Our Tate Collective Producers group meet on Sundays, 11.30-16.00 at Tate St Ives. Sessions are free with travel expenses, refreshments and materials provided.
To find out more email us at kate.turner@tate.org.uk
Tate Britain & Tate Modern
In London, we have one Tate Collective Producer group that works across both galleries.
We recruit Tate Collective Producers from youth and education organisations local to our galleries in London.
Alongside this, we recruit for a small number of places via open applications.
Aged 16-22 and based in London? Apply to join our 2025 cohort from 26 March 2025.
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Tate Collective team preparing for a discussion at Tate Modern
Tate Collective Producers London are supported by Gucci through Gucci Changemakers
