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Story Space Gallery Pop-Up

Open every weekend, 18 April - 17 May, 10:00-17:00

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A place to relax, connect, play and imagine

Visit our gallery-based version of Story Space: Rainbows in the JMW Turner Galleries, and explore connections to art through colour, alongside our book selection and creative play activities.

Find the colours of the rainbow in the galleries through 'Rainbow Cards' - where you might discover ideas for new characters or settings for stories of your own!

JMW Turner Galleries, ROOM 37 Travels in Europe.

The Story Space book collection consists of books that centre racially minoritised characters, created by global majority authors and illustrators from all over the world. It also celebrates and centres books by authors with protected characteristics such as disability, sexual orientation and religion/ belief.

Story Space at Tate has been programmed by the Early Years and Families’ team since 2017, when only 4% of children’s books published in the UK featured a character from a minority ethnic background. Representation rose to 30% in 2022 but fell to 17% in 2023. Books with minority ethnic main characters reached 14% in 2022 but declined to 7% in 2025.*

*This information is compiled by the Centre for Literacy and Primary Education through their Reflecting Realities reporting.

We are grateful to the following artists and organisations who have contributed to the Story Space programme: Adisa, Burhana Islam, Chitra Soundar, Dean Atta & Alea Marley, Dapo Adeola, Erika Meza, Farah Serroukh and CLPE, Farhana Islam, Jessie McLaughlin, Jamel Carly Campbell, Jasmine Richards, Joelle Avelino, John Agard, Joseph Coelho & Fiona Lumbers, Laura Henry-Allain, Laura Nsafou & Amélie-Anne Calmo, Lucy Farfort, Meera Ghanshamdas and Round Table Books/ Knights Of, New Beacon Books, Nate Holder, Patience Agbabi, Renaissance One, Rashmi Sirdeshpande, Sandra A. Agard, Sue Pickford Cheung, Yomi Sode & Willkay.

Download our free guide and make your own Story Space at home, at school and in other community settings.

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