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Look Both Ways With the Tri-Borough Virtual School

4 April 2017 at 13.15–17.45
5 April 2017 at 13.15–17.45
6 April 2017 at 13.15–17.45
7 April 2017 at 13.15–17.45
8 April 2017 at 15.00–17.00

Albert Potrony

Join children, young people and carers as they think, talk, create and reflect about modern art and its connection with their lives

Drop in to learn how children, young people and their carers see their relationships with modern art, Tate Modern and Tate’s collection.

See and listen to the work they make with artists Gawain Hewitt and Albert Potrony and join them as they discuss their developing perceptions of themselves as artists and of their place in Tate Modern.

Drop-in sessions

  • Tuesday 4 April – Friday 7 April: 12.15–12.45 and 16.15–16.45
  • Saturday 8 April: 14.00–16.00

This event is programmed by the Tri-Borough Virtual School, a Tate Exchange Associate.

About the Tri-Borough Virtual School

The Tri-Borough Virtual School service promotes the education of children in the care of three London local authorities, and of their care leavers.

The Enrichment Programme supports this aim through bespoke programmes which enable children and young people to develop their interests and capacities; offer opportunities outside formal education to succeed and thrive; and which enable them to form relationships with organisations and individuals which can develop independently of their status as Looked After Children.

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4 April 2017 at 13.15–17.45

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8 April 2017 at 15.00–17.00

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