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Tate Liverpool + RIBA North Late | Performance | Workshop

Late at Tate Liverpool Turner Prize

18 November, 18.00 – late
Two people drinking in the Tate Liverpool cafe during an event with lots of other visitors eating and drinking in the background

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Celebrate some of the UK's most exciting art at our late night event

Join us after hours to celebrate the Turner Prize 2022 and its return to Liverpool.

Enjoy an evening of free live performances, artist workshops and talks in response to this year’s shortlisted Turner Prize artists: Heather Phillipson; Ingrid Pollard; Veronica Ryan and Sin Wai Kin.

The evening includes an In-Conversation event with photographer Johny Pitts and poet Roger Robinson. You'll also have the chance to join free activities and workshops run by Young Homotopia with artist Ashleigh Owen, Greenhouse Young Event Producers with empathy artist Enni-Kukka Tuomala, Dingle Community Print and musician and performer Iceboy Violet with Venya Krutikov (The Kazimier) and Glacial Art. There will also be a DJ set from G33 and Hannah Lynch (founding members of Girls Don’t Sync). See the full programme below.

Music by G33 and Hannah Lynch B2B

Time: 18.00–22.00

Location: Café

Party with Liverpool legends, G33 and Hannah Lynch, founding members of Girls Don’t Sync, who will be DJing back-to-back for the duration of the evening.

Totes and Tees Screen Printing Workshop with Dingle Community Print

Time: 18.00–21.00

Location: Group Reception Room (ground floor)

Drop-in to produce your own screen-printed Turner Prize souvenir, plus a chance to see artworks made in Dingle Community Print’s workshop. Materials provided.

Iceboy Violet presents: Not a dream but a controlled explosion

Time: Installation 18.00-21.00 / Performance 18.40 & 21.00

Location: 4th floor events space

Experience an immersive sound, light and ice installation by musician and performer Iceboy Violet, with lighting design by Venya Krutikov (The Kazimier) and ice sculptures by Glacial Art. The space will be activated over the evening with two live performances from Iceboy Violet at 18.40 and 21.00.

The Greenhouse Project presents: Empathy Exchange: Liverpool

Time: 18.00–22.00

Location: Clore Studio

Meet the world's first empathy artist Enni-Kukka Tuomala. She's been working collaboratively with and they invite us to consider the radical power of empathy in our everyday interactions.

Building on her body of work of spatial and sculptural artworks that imagine new environments for connection and shape intimate moments, the Empathy Exchange: Liverpool intervention creates a reflective space to explore different perspectives in our relationship with ourselves, each other, and our environment.

In Conversation: Johny Pitts and Roger Robinson

Time: 19.30–20.30

Location: 4th floor auditorium – accessed via °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s events entrance next door to Ruben's Coffee Albert Dock*

Join photographer and poet as they discuss their recent publication, Home is Not a Place – a free-form composition of photography, poetry and essays, arising from a journey across the UK, reflecting on identity, resilience, and the idea of home. This will be followed by a book signing in our shop.

*Collect your free ticket from the Tate foyer, first come first served.

About the speakers:

Johny Pitts is a writer, photographer, and broadcaster known for his work in exploring African-European identities. He is the curator of the European Network Against Racism (ENAR) award-winning Afropean.com, and the author of Afropean: Notes from Black Europe and with Roger Robinson, Home Is Not A Place.

Roger Robinson is the recipient of the T.S. Eliot Prize and RSL Ondaatje Prize for A Portable Paradise, which was also a New Statesman Book of the Year. He has been commissioned by The National Trust, the V&A, and the National Portrait Gallery, amongst others, and is a co-founder of Malika’s Poetry Kitchen and Spoke Lab.

Young Homotopia Presents…

Time: Performance 18.10–18.25 and 19.10–19.25

Location: Foyer (ground floor)

In partnership with the UK’s longest running LGBTQIA+ Festival, , we are proud to present cabaret performances from their young people’s programme. Young Homotopia Presents… showcases brand new live work from this cohort of , produced in a series of workshops collaborating with performance artist Ashleigh Owen.

Main menu:

£5.50 each

Honey & soy chicken wings with coriander (DF)

Crispy tofu in a black bean sauce with rice (VG)

Bang bang cauliflower, siracha, crispy shallots, pomegranate (VG) (GF)

Shredded crispy beef, garlic chilli sauce with rice (DF)

Chicken & pepper satay skewers

Sides:

Halloumi fries – £4.50 (GF)

Sweet potato fries – £3.00 (VG) (GF)

*add salt & peppered veg – £1.50 (VG) (GF)

*add chilli beef – £1.50 (GF) (DF)

Deals:

Two mains for £10

Three mains for £14

V = Vegetarian / VG = Vegan / GF = Gluten Free / DF = Dairy Free

Tate Liverpool is located on the Royal Albert Dock Liverpool. There is level access to the gallery through the main revolving doors and two side doors.

There are lifts to all Levels of the gallery, or alternatively you can take the stairs.

  • Toilets are located in the basement and on Levels 1 and 2.
  • A Changing Places toilet is located in the ground floor foyer.
  • Ear defenders can be borrowed from the front desk.

Transcripts for Heather Phillipson's audio installation and Sin Wai Kin's films are available upon request. Additional seating is also available. Please ask a member of staff, if you require assistance.

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