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£5 tickets to all Tate exhibitions
Book £5 tickets online and bring up to three friends aged 16–25
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Special events
Special discounted events and great free things to do
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20% off in all of our cafés
Pay less for food and drink in all of our cafés
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Get 10% off when you shop online or in the galleries
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Tate Modern
Exhibition
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms
Booking until 30 September 2023Step into infinite space
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Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian
Explore the powerful work of two groundbreaking modern artists
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Tate Modern
Exhibition
Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope
Until 21 May 2023Explore a forest of towering woven sculptures
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Tate Liverpool
Exhibition
Turner Prize 2022
20 Oct 2022 – 19 Mar 2023One of the best-known prizes for visual art is back in Liverpool
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Tate Modern
Exhibition
Maria Bartuszová
Until 25 Jun 2023Delicate, evocative plaster sculptures inspired by the natural world
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Tate Britain
Exhibition
Art Now: Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings
24 Sep 2022 – 7 May 2023A new series of fresco paintings by Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings
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Tate Liverpool
Exhibition
JMW Turner with Lamin Fofana: Dark Waters
Until 24 Sep 2023Experience the power of the sea through paintings, sketches and an immersive sound environment
Events you may like
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Tate Modern
Private view
Tate Collective After Hours: Yayoi Kusama
7 May 2023An exclusive chance for Tate Collective to see Yayoi Kusama
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Tate Modern
Late
Tate Modern Lates
26 May 2023Explore art, activism and protest as we celebrate the work of Richard Bell
Look closer
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Bree Runway responds to Linder
Musician Bree Runway performs in response to Linder’s Untitled
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Celeste responds to Salvador Dalí
Musician and songwriter Celeste performs 'Not Your Muse' inspired by Metamorphosis of Narcissus -
Steam Down respond to Samuel Fosso
Band Steam Down perform in response to Samuel Fosso’s African Spirits photo series
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Billie Zangewa: The Ultimate Act of Resistance is Self-Love
The artist welcomes us at her home in Johannesburg, South Africa
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Reading List: Power, Visibility and Truth in Art
These texts chosen by Thick/er Black Lines, explore these themes in art, the gallery space and society
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Five Stories of Queer Artists
Discover five important stories of queer love and relationships told through art
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Find your art inspiration
Celebrate the pioneering work of women artists with our personality quiz
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Find your art inspiration
Celebrate the pioneering work of women artists with our personality quiz
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Quiz: Which art collective do you belong to?
Should you be in the Black Audio Film Collective or are you a Hackney Flasher at heart? Take our quiz to find out
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LGBTQ Icons at Tate Britain
Sasha Velour, Munroe Bergdorf and Leo Kalyan
Careers
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The Art of the Hustle
How do you balance personal expression and making a living?
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Applying for Art School
Tips from art and design lecturers on preparing a portfolio and what to expect at an interview
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How I Got My Job at Tate
Hear about various routes in to working in the creative sector
Get social with us
Tate Collective Producers

Tate Collective team preparing for a discussion at Tate Modern
We have a team of 16-25 year olds based in London, Liverpool and St Ives who program and run lots of the free events, workshops and talks on offer to Tate Collective.
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