Thursday 8 June 2017

Celebrate Pride at Tate Britain


Queer and Now at Tate Britain

QUEER AND NOW FESTIVAL


Queer and Now launches the 2017 Pride in London Festival on Saturday 24 June at Tate Britain.

Join us for live performances, talks, music, film and dance from artists rooted in the UK's queer community.

Activities include lip syncing with Paul Maheke, learning to vogue with Jay Jay Revlon, free manicures from trans activist Charlie Craggs, family activities, Etsy craft stalls and delicious local food!
 
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Gluck (Hannah Gluckstein) Self-Portrait 1942
TATE BRITAIN: OPEN NOW

QUEER BRITISH ART 1861–1967

Explore the first exhibition dedicated to queer British art. Queer and Now festival goers can enjoy reduced tickets.*
Queer history workshop
TATE BRITAIN: 24 JULY, FREE

QUEER HISTORY WORKSHOP

Join Sink the Pink for a fun crafternoon of competitions, life-drawing, and creative workshops! Part of the Queer and Now festival.

MORE AT TATE BRITAIN

Cerith Wyn Evans film
TATE BRITAIN: FREE

DISCOVER OUR MAJOR NEW INSTALLATION

'Follow the visual rhythm, be taken on a journey of light, and you’ll end up swimming in a neon sea'
Time Out
Simeon Solomon Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene
TATE BRITAIN: 14 JULY

CURATOR'S TOUR:QUEER BRITISH ART

Join curator Clare Barlow for a behind-the-scenes tour of the landmark Queer British Art exhibition.
Conservation video
AUDREY AND HER GOATS

ART IN FOCUS

Discover the process behind conserving Audrey and her Goats by Arthur Melville. Now on free display at Tate Britain. 
John Singer Sargent, Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose
CARNATION, LILY, LILY, ROSE 

PRINT OF THE MONTH

We love the summery colours in this print of John Singer Sargent's beautiful oil painting – Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose.