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Teachers’ Private View Begin Again

28 January 2025 at 17.30–20.30
Several teachers look at and discuss artwork on a gallery wall

Teachers’ Private View, Tate Modern 2023. Photo ©Tate (Eugenio Falcioni)

Join the Schools and Teachers team for an exclusive opportunity to attend the opening private view for Begin Again

We welcome you to join us at the opening private view of Begin Again with a dedicated space for teachers to meet the Schools and Teachers team and socialise with peers.

Enjoy a first look of Begin Again, an exhibition which focuses on the intersection of the climate emergency, with issues of equity and social justice through art.

Our Tate Teachers’ Private Views are a celebration of teaching and how art can be used to support classroom practice across the curriculum.

Check back soon for more information about the exhibition Begin Again, at Tate Modern.

What to expect

  • Exclusive access to the Begin Again exhibition opening reception
  • A dedicated space to explore teaching activities and resources
  • Meet the Schools and Teachers team to hear all about what we can offer you and your students

Who is this event for?

The Schools and Teachers team believe that all young people should see themselves reflected in everything they encounter, both at Tate and in their classrooms. Working with teachers to best support young people to thrive, we celebrate difference and take a proactive, anti-discriminatory stance in all that we do.

We particularly welcome teachers from the Global Majority, disabled teachers, and teachers in SEND schools or alternative provisions to attend.

This event is relevant for teachers of any subject and will bring together professionals at any stage of their career, from a range of learning settings and specialisms.

Our study days are accessible to all. To discuss any access needs call +44 (0)20 7887 8888 (select Option 3) or email schoolsandteachers@tate.org.uk.

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All Tate Modern entrances are step-free. Entrance to the event will be via the Turbine Hall Entrance on Holland Street.

There are 12 accessible parking spaces for disabled visitors, accessed via Park Street. Please let us know if you would like to book one.

Plan your visit with Tate Modern visual story. It includes photographs and information of what you can expect from a visit to the gallery.

Find more information about access at Tate Modern.

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Date & Time

28 January 2025 at 17.30–20.30

For bookings, please email schoolsandteachers@tate.org.uk or call +44(0)20 7887 8888 (select Option 3). Bookings will open three months before the event. We will respond to all enquiries before this time once bookings have opened.

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