What's on at Tate Liverpool + RIBA North
Posted on: 21 August 2024 by Nick Jones in 2024 Posts
Tate Liverpool's usual Albert Dock home may be closed for renovation, but there's still plenty going on in their temporary location in RIBA North on Mann Island.
Tate Liverpool are one of the University of Liverpool's city partners. Staff and students receive a range of benefits, including free entry to any charging exhibitions, plus 10% discount in the Tate Liverpool shop and cafe.
Below we're pleased to share some of the current and upcoming exhibitions and events you can enjoy at Tate Liverpool's temporary new home:
Brickworks – Display at Tate Liverpool + RIBA North | Tate
Until 12 January 2024
Shown in Liverpool, a city known for its iconic brick warehouses and the first red brick university, Brickworks is a small display showcasing the transformative power of bricks in art.
Featuring sculpture, photography and works on paper from the Tate Collection, this show explores the many ways in which this material has been used to make art. Brickworks highlights how everyday materials can be transformed by artists to convey meaning and messages and can play an important role in our society.
Late at Tate Liverpool + RIBA North | Tate Liverpool + RIBA North
11 October 2024
Tate Liverpool + RIBA North is staying open late for a special after hours opening of our Brickworks display.
Grab a drink, check out some art and enjoy a line up of resident DJs from the cultural trailblazers Future Yard. Expect diverse sounds for your ears with bass driven poly-rhythms from Luna Thee Frenchie, progressive house and trance from Shauna and percussion heavy grooves from The Oliphant Man. There will also be a chance to get creative with a display-themed workshop led by artist Colette Whittington.
25 September (Tickets £5, £3 for concessions)
Join us for a panel discussion exploring neurodiversity and its relationship to contemporary art practice
In Conversation: Alice Rawsthorn | Tate Liverpool + RIBA North
24 October (Tickets £10)
Join Tatwe Liverpool for a special talk with award-winning design critic and author Alice Rawsthorn.
Rawsthorn will respond to works and themes in our Brickworks display and she'll talk about the design history and evolution of bricks.
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