Workshop

Inside today's museum

3 Oct 2013 – 12 Dec 2013

Regular hours

Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00

Cost of entry

£320, £250 concessions.

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Tate Modern

London, United Kingdom

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Travel Information

  • Bus: 45, 63, 100, 344, 381, RV1
  • Tube: Southwark/Blackfriars
  • Train: London Bridge
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Led by artist and lecturer Michaela Ross.

About

The incredibly diverse 2013 programme at Tate includes major exhibitions such as Paul Klee: Making Visible and Art Under Attack: Histories of British Iconoclasm as well as a host of film screenings, live performances and temporary displays. Visitors come to participate in a wide range of talks and discussions, workshops and courses. This intense, daily activity continues alongside major developments at both London sites including The Millbank Project and re-hanging of the collection display at Tate Britain and the ongoing transformation of Tate Modern. This 11-week course provides an in-depth examination of Tate and offers a rare opportunity to go behind the scenes and learn how such a large-scale arts institution operates on a daily basis in a period of ongoing change. From Tate's conception to its current programmes and plans for future development, this course explores the practical aspects of running Tate in the context of current debates about cultural institutions, architecture, the diversification of national collections, displays, funding and audiences. Staff across Tate present on their roles and the challenges they face within the constantly changing landscape of today's art museum. Inside today's museum is hosted at Tate Modern but also provides opportunities to explore Tate Britain, allowing participants to compare the different aspects of Tate's programme across the sites and consider its place within local, national and international contexts. A unique visit to the Tate Store is included, where the majority of the Tate collection is held. By encouraging an active, critical engagement through debate, gallery-based activities and relevant reading, this course is aimed at those hoping to gain both a theoretical and practical insight into the daily management and organisation of a large-scale museum, as well as a deeper understanding of the employment opportunities it provides. No prior knowledge of art history or museum studies is necessary.

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