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Where is South?

25–30 November 2019 at 10.00–18.00
1 December 2019 at 10.00–22.00
Tate Tanks workshop

copyright Richard Denney

Re-imagine geography, economics and cultural identity within the Global South in a series of workshops

What does Global South mean in today’s cultural, artistic and creative climate? How can or should these concepts, perceptions and histories be used to empower younger generations of makers and thinkers? How do we re-frame place, geography, economic and cultural identity through creative thinking?

The week-long series of workshops aims to support participants to develop the intellectual and emotional skills necessary to empower both a personal and a collective sense of identity.

Participants will engage in a process of collective discussion and questioning. They will also explore their own themes identified through reflection upon their experience of collective critical thinking by creating written notebooks. These notebooks will then be showcased on 30 November to 1 December.

The programme will work with key displays Art and Society, Yinka Shonibare, William Kentridge, and Ellen Gallagher.

Workshops will take place Monday to Friday, 10.00–18.00.

Tate’s Young People’s Programme in collaboration with AtWork is an artistic and educational program of Moleskine Foundation, Led by Curator Simon Njami.

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Dates

25–30 November 2019

1 December 2019 at 10.00–22.00

Free to attend but you must apply to take part. Applications are open until 18 November.

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