Life Between Islands Caribbean-British Art 1950s – Now will explore how people from the Caribbean have formed new communities and identities in post-war Britain. The exhibition will celebrate these communities and how they have transformed British society and culture. Works from more than 40 artists will be on display, including Aubrey Williams and Sonia Boyce. The exhibition will include works made from the 1950s to present day.
The Members Room opens at 10.00, so after you've visited the show why not treat yourself to a hot drink and a bite to eat? Don't forget to use your discount in the exhibition shop.
Tate Britain's Manton Entrance is on Atterbury Street. It has automatic sliding doors and there is a ramp down to the entrance with central handrails.
- Accessible and standard toilets are located on the lower floor
- Changing Places toilets are currently not available at Tate Britain
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