Liberate Tate update including 5th March event in London
Alex | 09.02.2011 21:37 | Climate Chaos | Energy Crisis
A little update on where we are at with the Licence to Spill exhibition that many people very kindly supported.
On Saturday the 5th of March, there is an event taking place in London called 6 Billion Ways, "a free day of debates, music, art, film and workshops to make another world possible." It's a great event, with a host of international speakers and different talks, taking place at Rich Mix on Bethnal Green Road. It's free, but you need to register beforehand.
So, we are having a mini exhibition of the Liberate Tate performance/interventions at this event, that we wanted to invite you to come along and check out. At 5.00 on the day, we are also going to have a little workshop about the history of the interventions and where we are going next. All the info is here:
http://6billionways.org.uk/2011/02/liberate-tate-exhibition/
Just to clarify, this is NOT the event that we have crowd-funded for - we have got the space at Rich Mix for the day for free. It's just an opportunity for us to showcase the images, and generate some more excitement about what we are doing.
We are having a lot of very creative meetings at the moment about the "big exciting thing" that we did the crowd funding for. It's too early to go public with it just yet, but I think you'll find it exciting.
And this month's issue of Red Pepper magazine is carrying a nice photo feature about the performances too. http://www.redpepper.org.uk/latest-issue/
So, we are having a mini exhibition of the Liberate Tate performance/interventions at this event, that we wanted to invite you to come along and check out. At 5.00 on the day, we are also going to have a little workshop about the history of the interventions and where we are going next. All the info is here:
http://6billionways.org.uk/2011/02/liberate-tate-exhibition/
Just to clarify, this is NOT the event that we have crowd-funded for - we have got the space at Rich Mix for the day for free. It's just an opportunity for us to showcase the images, and generate some more excitement about what we are doing.
We are having a lot of very creative meetings at the moment about the "big exciting thing" that we did the crowd funding for. It's too early to go public with it just yet, but I think you'll find it exciting.
And this month's issue of Red Pepper magazine is carrying a nice photo feature about the performances too. http://www.redpepper.org.uk/latest-issue/
Alex