From the zines submitted, Tate will, at their discretion, select those to be included in the temporary Queer and Feminist Zine Library at Tate St Ives
We can only accept one copy of each selected zine. They will be made available to read for visitors to Ad Minoliti’s exhibition. Zines will not be for sale and will not become part of the Tate collection
We will not be able to return zines after the Biosfera Peluche / Biosphere Plush exhibition closes. All zines in suitable condition will be donated to libraries on closing of the show
The open call is aimed at over 16s:
- If you are aged 16-18 you must gain consent from your parent or guardian before submitting your entry. We are unable to consider your submission unless you confirm in your submission email that you have obtained this consent. Please note that we will require prior written permission from your parent or guardian if your zine is selected for display. We cannot consider or display your zine with-out this consent
- If you are under 16 and would like to submit a zine, we will require your parent or guardian to submit your application on your behalf using the same submission process. In the email, your parent or guardian must set out their relationship to you and confirm that they are applying on your behalf. Please note that we will not accept any submissions received directly from under 16s
Submissions must not contain material or content which Tate considers at its sole discretion to be obscene or defamatory. Your zine should be suitable for all Tate visitors. including under 16s, even if they are not the intended audience
Anything you submit must be your own original work. If your content contains others’ material e.g. images, quotes, phrases, personal information etc you must have obtained the necessary permissions to use the material. Make sure you get some-one’s recorded consent to be included in the material before showing an image of their face or otherwise using their personal data
Tate won’t use your content for commercial purposes (eg. merchandise) but we may use your content to promote the exhibition and Tate St Ives, such as:
On social media, e.g. Facebook, Instagram and Twitter
On our websites
In-gallery at Tate sites
On printed materials e.g. leaflets promoting the exhibition and related projects
If your contribution is selected for the library, copyright in your contribution will remain with you and this permission is not exclusive, so you can continue to use the material in any way including allowing others to use it, including licensing that material to other websites.
If you do not agree to the above terms, please do not submit or share your contribution with us. Before you submit your work, please also read Tate’s website terms of use. By submitting your contribution with us, you are deemed to accept these Terms and Conditions.
Tate will hold and process your personal data for all purposes relating to the administration and award of this open call. Tate will not use your personal data for any other purpose except as necessary for the purposes of this open call. You can find a copy of Tate’s Privacy Policy at https://www.tate.org.uk/about-us/policies-and-procedures/tate-privacy-policy