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Tate Collective After Hours: Life Between Islands

27 March 2022 at 19.00–21.00
A painting of people dancing in a nightclub

Denzil Forrester Jah Shaka 1983 Collection Shane Akeroyd, London © Denzil Forrester, courtesy of Stephen Friedman Gallery

An exclusive chance for Tate Collective to see the Life Between Islands exhibition

We’re keeping Tate Britain open after hours exclusively for you! Discover the momentous works in the Life Between Islands show. Covering a whole ocean and half a century, over 40 artists come together to celebrate the Caribbean communities and identities formed in post-war Britain.

Experience the gallery after hours and use your 10% off in the shop to take a memento home.

Tate Collective is supported by Jean and Melanie Salata with additional support from Garfield Weston Foundation, The Rothschild Foundation, and Tate Patrons.

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27 March 2022 at 19.00–21.00

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