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Tate Power to Change Weekend

  • Things to do, Festivals
  1. Crowds of people standing in the Tate Modern bar
    Photograph: Tate Modern
  2. Jenny Holzer projects the words 'Truth is here Change is here' onto the Detroit Institute of Arts
    Photoraph: Mark Rutherford
  3. Plastic sheeting on a beach
    Photograph: Simryn Gill
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Time Out says

Coinciding with the vital COP26 climate crisis talks happening in Glasgow in early November, the Tate Modern is hosting a weekend of free talks, workshops and installation as part of their Power to Change festival, which considers the art world’s emotional and practical responses to the climate crisis and ecological emergencies. As well as a special Tate Modern Late themed around climate art, highlights of the weekend include a specially commissioned light projection piece by American artist Jenny Holzer, a series of drop-in action workshops on the small actions you can take to have a real impact on our climate future, climate-themed UNIQLO Tate Play activities for families and a South Tank installation by Lithuanian visual artist Emilija Škarnulytė. London brewery Toast, who make beer using waste bread, will be taking over the taps in the gallery’s Terrace Bar, where you can also sample a sustainable mezze menu.

Rosie Hewitson
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Rosie Hewitson

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