Tate Modern Late: Climate Emergency

Fri Oct 29 2021 at 06:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Tate Modern | London

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Tate Modern Late: Climate Emergency
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Discuss and act upon climate change in our environmentally friendly Tate Modern Lates. From film screenings to food sustainability, let's discuss the future of our planet and how we can make small and big change, together! Expect art, music, film and food.
PROGRAMME
NEW MINERAL COLLECTIVE: PLEASURE PROSPECTS & SIRENOMELIA
Starr, Natalie Bell, L1. 7pm
Double screening of the New Mineral Collective works Pleasure Prospects and Sirenomelia, introduced by Tanya Busse & Emilija Škarnulytė.
HUMAN LIBRARY, East Tank, Blavatnik Building L0
Loan a Human ‘book’ at The Human Library, a place to engage with experts, and develop knowledge on a range of conversations about the climate emergency.
FOOD SUSTAINABILITY, Terrace Bar, Blavatnik Building, Level 1
Join the conversation around foodie futures and the strive towards sustainable food supply. Toast ale is an award-winning craft beer brewed with surplus fresh bread that would otherwise be wasted.
THE RESTART PROJECT: DON'T DESPAIR, JUST REPAIR
Demos at 18.30–19.00, 19.30–20.00 & 21.00–21.30, Natalie Bell, Level 4
The Restart Project is a people-powered social enterprise that aims to fix our relationship with electronics. Join demo sessions to find out about the critical raw materials used inside your phone and why we should use our phones for longer.
POUR DECISIONS
Blavatnik Building, Level 2
Pick up a pencil for this illustration workshop asking big questions about small acts for the environment. Sam Ayre (re)uses discarded items from Tate Modern and invites you to reflect on use and reuse.
ADAPT: CLIMATE CLUB, Blavatnik Building, Level 5
The original Climate Club heads to Tate – join our people's pledge, climate emergency speed-dating extravaganza, amorous music, and special guests.
UPCYCLING WITH THE FOREST RECYCLING PROJECT
Blavatnik Building, Level 6
Using discarded and reclaimed waste textiles and plastics, drop in to learn more about reusing materials and create your own upcycled brooch with The Forest Recycling Project team.
10 MINUTE ART TALKS
Various times, throughout the building
Look out for staff and volunteers from across Tate, who will be sharing their personal insights into works from the collection in just 10 minutes.
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