This event will seek to explore Milhazes multiple sources of influence, including Brazilian and European modernism, Catholic iconography, Baroque colonial architecture, and the vernacular culture and heritage of Brazil.
This is a rare opportunity to hear directly about Milhazes artwork and processes, such as her distinctive monotransfer technique in which she paints her own motifs onto plastic sheeting before transposing them onto canvas.
To attend this event you will also need to book an admission ticket. Admission is free for Tate Members and Local Pass Holders or £5 for Tate Collective.
This event will be BSL interpreted.
Tate St Ives is located on Porthmeor Beach. There is a ramp up to the gallery entrance alongside stairs with a handrail.
There are lifts to all Levels of the gallery, or alternatively you can take the stairs.
- Accessible and standard toilets are on Level 3, next to Gallery 6.
- A Changing Places toilet is on Level 3, next to Gallery 1.
- Ear defenders can be borrowed from the information desk.
To help plan your visit to Tate St Ives, have a look at our visual story. It includes photographs and information of what you can expect from a visit to the gallery.
For more information before your visit:
- Email visiting.stives@tate.org.uk
- Call +44 (0)173 679 6226