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Tate Britain Festival

Queer and Now 2018

23 June 2018 at 15.00–23.00
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  • Open to all
  • Talks and Discussions
  • Library and Archives
  • Workshops
  • Drop Ins
  • Film
  • Performance
  • Music and Dancing
  • Food, Fayre & Drink
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Returning for its second year, Queer and Now celebrates the powerful role of LGBTQ+ arts and culture in today's society

In 2017, Tate Britain’s exhibition, Queer British Art (1861–1967) looked through a queer lens at a century of art prior to the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in England and Wales.

But the history of art doesn’t only teach us about the past. It can also make us think about the kind of future we want to paint. For Queer and Now 2018, the UK’s LGBTQ+ communities both shape and preserve a space in amongst Tate Britain’s collection.

Curated by E-J Scott with Tate’s Learning teams and in partnership with Pride in London, UK Black Pride, Regard and Trans Pride Brighton, and with a dynamic cast of artists, cultural producers, commentators, activists, supporters and Tate’s own LGBTQ+ staff network, Queer and Now 2018 places queer culture at the heart of the gallery.

People of all ages and identities are invited to a day of live performances, talks, family tours, workshops, music, film and dance from artists rooted in the UK’s queer community.

See All Too Human and Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One at a reduced ticket price of £10 per exhibition. Pre-book your £10 ticket online or pick up from Manton ticket desk on the day. Exhibitions open until 18:00.

Download the programme [PDF, 2223KB]

Open to all

Tate is committed to the creation of an open and welcoming environment for everyone. Members of Tate staff will be acting as designated Vibe Checkers throughout Queer & Now to ensure that all visitors are able to fully participate and enjoy their experience. If you overhear any exclusionary language or behaviour, come across a situation that makes you feel uncomfortable, or need to find a quiet, time-out space, Tate’s Vibe Checkers will be on hand to assist and respond.

Tate Britain is equipped with all-gender bathroom facilities.

Assistance dogs only, including outdoor spaces.

The use of different acronyms and language with reference to identity throughout this programme express the personal wishes of each individual or group involved in the Queer and Now festival.

Tate Britain

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Date & Time

23 June 2018 at 15.00–23.00

In association with

Pride

UK Black Pride

Regard

UK Trans Pride

Talks and Discussions

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  • Tour PAST EVENT

    BSL Tour: A Queer Walk Through British Art

    Explore LGBTQ+ themes in Tate Britain's collection displays through this British Sign Language tour

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Lipstick with tag
    talks_lectures PAST EVENT

    What Does a Queer Museum Look Like?

    Where and how do we shape the queer past in the future?

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Kuchenga
    None PAST EVENT

    Inter-genderational Questioning Circle

    Join trans and intersex activists as they discuss what a more inclusive UK could look like

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Tour PAST EVENT

    Queer Tour: All Too Human

    Join Assistant Curator Laura Castagnini for a queer tour of Tate Britain's current major exhibition

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • talks_lectures PAST EVENT

    Queer Talks Through British Art

    Hear personal perspectives on Tate Britain's collection from artists and members of Tate's LGBTQ+ staff network, with talks popping up throughout the galleries across the day

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018

Library and Archives

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  • Colin Lievens holding the Museum of Transology sign
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    The World’s First Young Trans People’s Artist Book

    Make your own genderqueer visual response to artefacts from Tate’s Library and Archive

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Glass case filled with zines
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    Queer Zine Making Workshop

    Cut and paste your own DIY art histories

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Selection of printed materials from Archive
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    Library Chill Out Zone

    Relax in Tate Britain's Library and Archive Reading Rooms

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Newspaper article with headline 'How to Spot a Possible Homo'
    talks_lectures PAST EVENT

    The Lesbian and Gay Newsmedia Archive (LAGNA)

    Join curator Stef Dickers to browse some of the most famous headlines, stories and articles included in the archive at Bishopsgate Institute

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Drawing of man posing in leather gear
    talks_lectures PAST EVENT

    The UK Leather Archive

    Join Curator Stef Dickers to browse magazines, pamphlets, posters and artefacts from across the UK and Europe from the 1970s onwards

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Timberlina, photography by Ren Brocklehurst
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    Timberlina's Library & Archive Speed Dating

    Pick up more than just a book...

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018

Workshops

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  • Artist leading schools session in gallery
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    Panoptes

    Participate in a creative textiles workshop with Yemi Awosile

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Malik Nashad Sharpe
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    The 8-14's Studio: with marikiscrycrycry

    Hang out with artist marikiscrycrycry and explore the Tate Britain collection

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Kids in an interactive workshop
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    Under 5's Explore a Queer Walk Through British Art

    Discover queer and exciting routes and journeys through the galleries alongside other queer families

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Eve Stainton, Expanding Fantasies, 2018
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    Expanding Fantasies

    Join artist Eve Stainton in a workshop to explore vulnerability and the power of the queer body

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Leo Ace Collins, photo by assistant.
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    Trans Life Drawing

    Join us in this life drawing workshop with trans and disability activist Leo Aces Collins

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018

Drop Ins

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  • Soofiya in front of colourful cityscape drawing
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    Soof the Floof Talisman

    Make your own personal talisman

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Charlie Craggs
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    Nail Transphobia

    Leave Charlie Craggs' pop-up nail salon with more than just a manicure

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Life drawing
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    Live Fashion Illustrating: Queer Look Book

    Let students from London College of Fashion capture your queer look

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Xana
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    Bitter Sugar in the Walls, Noise Everywhere

    Experience live looping with artist Xana

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • A is for Alien logo
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    A is for Alien

    Explore the galleries with free resources by artist Linda Stupart

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018

Film

  • Mykki Blanco
    Film PAST EVENT

    Out of This World

    Watch i-D x Matt Lambert's intimate and moving documentary

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Older man dressed in leather sat next to a sleeping dog
    Film PAST EVENT

    69: Film premiere and Q&A

    Watch Rob Eagle's film on Europe's oldest social group for gay leathermen

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018

Performance

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  • Bird la Bird
    Performance PAST EVENT

    Queer People's Travelling History Show

    Come and enjoy this performance exploring working class stories from the queer prisoners of Millbank Prison and beyond

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Mia Violet
    Performance PAST EVENT

    Oh Mia Word!: Garden Storytelling Time

    Librarian Mia Violet and her not-so bookish guests invite you to share stories in the garden

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Sadie Sinner
    Performance PAST EVENT

    Sadie Sinner & her evening bunch of Queerdos

    Enjoy an evening programme of queer performance that spans the historical to the hysterical

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018

Music and Dancing

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  • DJ Ritu. Photograph by Tabitha Benjamin
    Performance PAST EVENT

    DJ Ritu

    Check out DJ Ritu’s incense-fuelled soundtrack at Tate Britain with extra spices of Bollywood, Arabic, and Latin flavours

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Resis'dance
    Performance PAST EVENT

    Resis’dance

    Join us for a female DJ-led hip hop, soul, house and R&B party

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018
  • Velodrome
    Performance PAST EVENT

    Queer and Now Buskers

    Join our three buskers throughout the afternoon of Queer and Now

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018

Food, Fayre & Drink

  • Queer Fayre
    Workshop PAST EVENT

    Wotever World’s Queer Fayre

    A collection of art, crafts and wares made by and for the queer community

    Tate Britain
    23 Jun 2018

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