We warmly welcome you to join us for the first in a new series of evening social events, especially designed for teachers.
What to expect
Our Tate Teachers Private Views are a celebration of teaching and of how art can be used to support classroom practice across the curriculum. The evening will include:
- Exclusive access to Tate Britain’s free collection
- Free entry to Isaac Julien: What Freedom is to Me
- A Teachers' Area for socialising and networking
- A free drink to enjoy with colleagues
- A chance to meet the Schools and Teachers team to hear about our programme
- An early view of our newest resources for teachers and students
Isaac Julien Looking for Langston Tate Britain, 2019. Photo © Tate (Matt Greenwood)
Who is this event for?
The Schools and Teachers team believe that all young people should see themselves reflected in everything they encounter, both at Tate and in their classrooms. Working with teachers to best support young people to thrive, we celebrate difference and take a proactive, anti-discriminatory stance in all that we do.
We particularly welcome teachers from the Global Majority, Disabled teachers, and teachers in SEND schools or alternative provisions to attend.
This event is relevant for teachers of any subject and will bring together professionals at any stage of their career, from a range of learning settings and specialisms.
Our Private Views are accessible to all. To discuss any access needs please call +44 (0)20 7887 8888 (select Option 3) or email schoolsandteachers@tate.org.uk
Tate Britain's step-free entrance is on Atterbury Street. It has automatic sliding doors and there is a ramp down to the entrance with central handrails.
There is a lift between the Lower and Main floors. Alternatively you can take the stairs.
For photographs and information on what you can expect from a visit to the gallery read our Tate Britain Visual Story.
Accessible, standard and Changing Places toilets are located on the Lower floor.
There are five accessible parking spaces for disabled visitors, accessed via John Islip Street. Please let us know if you would like to book one.