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Plus, discover exclusive events and browse our artist inspired homeware Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. [EXHIBITIONS]( [EVENTS]( [MEMBERSHIP]( [SHOP]( BEHIND THE SCENES [INTO THE LOOM ROOM]( [How to Weave like Anni Albers]( Ever wondered how a piece of fabric is made? We joined textile designer Rosa Pearks in her studio and learnt more about how to weave like Anni Albers. [Watch film]( [Albers exhibition]( TATE MODERN: UNTIL 27 JAN [ANNI ALBERS EXHIBITION]( Discover one of the most influential textile artists of the twentieth century. [Book tickets]( [Albers conference]( TATE MODERN: 1 DEC [THE EVENT OF A THREAD]( Delve deeper into the world of Anni Albers during this exclusive one-day conference. [Find out more]( [Lunch and Albers]( TATE MODERN: UNTIL 27 JAN [LUNCH AND ANNI]( Make a day of it and explore the show alongside a two-course seasonal lunch at the Tate Modern Restaurant. [See the menu]( [Albers shop range]( INSPIRED BY ANNI ALBERS [ART FOR THE HOME]( Get crafty with one of our weaving kits, fill your walls with patterned prints or learn more with an artist book. [Shop now]( TATE MODERN: 31 DEC [JUST ANNOUNCED: NYE PARTY]( [NYE party]( Celebrate the start of the new year with an unforgettable night of drinks, dinner and dancing! Highlights include a canapé and a sparkling wine reception on our Viewing Level with 360 degree views of London overlooking the Thames. [Find out more]( Anni Albers is presented in The Eyal Ofer Galleries. This exhibition is made possible through support from the Terra Foundation for American Art, with additional support from the Anni Albers Exhibition Supporters Circle and Tate Patrons The media partner for Anni Albers is Stylist Anni Albers Intersecting 1962 Josef Albers Museum Quadrat Bottrop © 2018 The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/DACS, London Photograph of Anni Albers Card Weaving at Black Mountain College Black Mountain College Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Western Regional Archives, Ashville, N.C. If you have any questions about this email from Tate contact [Tate Visitor Information]( If you wish to stop receiving Tate emails please [unsubscribe]( Let us know how you’d like to hear from us by updating [your preferences]( [Tate’s full website privacy policy]( © Copyright Tate 2018

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