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Tate St Ives Exhibition

Chaos, Connections and Collaboration

17 May – 22 August 2021
purple, blue and yellow kaleidoscope-like image

Forester Moth Mandala by Katie, Tate Collective Producer and Photographer

Discover a showcase of work by our Tate Collective Producers

The Tate Collective Producers worked with artists Saelia Aparicio, Georgia Gendall and the Tate St Ives Young People’s Team in Autumn 2020 to experiment, collaborate and create artworks in response to Haegue Yang: Strange Attractors.

Tate Collective invite audiences to get involved by sharing their own ideas of What Chaos looks like, and the exhibition also includes a free takeaway publication created by students from Falmouth School of Art at Falmouth University, as part of a three year partnership. The publication, A Sense of Place explores their creative journeys during lockdown, and questions what it means to have a ‘sense of place’ at a time of global crisis.

Our Tate Collective Producers Team are the young people’s group at Tate St Ives, who meet up regularly to work alongside artists, create art, devise workshops, social events and exhibitions at the gallery as part of Tate Collective.

There is one entrance to Tate St Ives from Porthmeor Beach. This has a ramp and a flight of steps with a handrail.

This exhibition is located in gallery 9.

  • There is lift access and level access to most areas of the gallery
  • Accessible toilets are located on the third floor at Tate St Ives close to Gallery 6

For more information before your visit:

Email visiting.stives@tate.org.uk

Call +44 (0)173 679 6226

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Visitor numbers are being carefully managed. There are increased cleaning regimes in high use areas, protective screens on desks and counters and hand sanitiser dispensers throughout the gallery. ​

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  • Follow the one-way route​
  • Please wear a face covering unless you are exempt

​Most importantly, if you or anyone you live with has COVID-19 symptoms please stay at home. ​

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17 May – 22 August 2021

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