Tate St Ives Late

Late at Tate

people in the gallery space looking at a large abstract painting on the wall

© Tate (Oliver Cowling)

Join us for a late-night opening of art, music, film, talks and more

Celebrate the vibrant Moroccan ‘new wave’ of The Casablanca Art School with drop-in activities to get involved with throughout the gallery.

Create a collaborative artwork inspired by the urban murals and outdoor exhibitions that took place around Morocco in the 1960s.

Get creative and delve deeper into the school’s applied arts, typography and graphics and learn more about Afro-Berber art and culture.

Dance to Nothern African Berber music with live music sets inside and outside the building.

Enjoy Moroccan street-food and drinks on the café terrace.

Supported by The Barakat Trust

Programme

Display: Something New From Repetition

Kleiner Shames

Location: Loggia

Time: All day

Workshops: Something New From Repetition: Late at Tate Mural

Kleiner Shames

Location: Foyle Studio

Time: 18.30–21.30

Join artist Kleiner Shames for an experimental painting workshop to produce a 3m x 8m collaborative wall mural. Drop-in through the evening and use handmade tools, brushes and extension poles to add or remove from the mural.

Informed by his work Something New From Repetition 2022, which will be on display in the Loggia through the night. This is a three-dimensional exploration of recurring shapes and colours found in Kleiner Shames’ work and the desire for them to break the bounds of the canvas and inhabit the world we live in.

Film Screening: Something New From Repetition: Documentary film

Andy Lawrence

Location: Foyle Studio

Time: 18.30–21.30

Screening on a loop alongside Kleiner Shames’ drop-in mural workshop. This documentary film captures some of the process in creating Something New From Repetition, offering a glimpse into the creative process.

Stemming from a lifetime of influences and infatuations firmly rooted in the subcultures of skateboarding and graffiti, an ethos of community, collaboration and constant evolution inform this ever-evolving output.

Music: Sunset and Sundown Acoustic sets

Berber Diffusion

Location: Gallery 8
Time: 19.00–20.15 - Sunset

Location: Café Terrace
Time: 20.30–21.45 - Sundown

Berber Diffusion are the UK’s first traditional Amazigh band. The Amazigh people, or Berbers, are pre-Arab North African nomadic clans, whose history runs deep under the Saharan sand, defying many attempts at oppression and eradication. There musical traditions have continued into the present day through small groups of travelling musicians who still play at weddings and other ceremonies and celebrations, sharing the stories and poems of their ancestors.

Film Screening: ‘Soundscape x Berber Diffusion’

Location: Foyle Studio
Time: 18.30–21.30

22min21secs, screened on a loop

Soundscape radio interview with founder of Berber Diffusion and lead singer, Abdellah Rais.

Talks: 10 Minute Talks

Various times, throughout the building

Staff and volunteers from across Tate share their personal insights into works from the collection.

Tate St Ives

Porthmeor Beach
St Ives
Cornwall TR26 1TG
Plan your visit

Date & Time

22 September 2023 at 18.30–22.00

Free with a gallery admission ticket, Local's Pass or Tate Membership