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A creative boost to help you through the holidays Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. [EXHIBITIONS]( [EVENTS]( [MEMBERSHIP]( [SHOP]( [HOLIDAY INSPIRATION]( [Tate Art]( Looking for a creative boost to help you through the festive season? Sit back and relax with our pick of podcasts, videos and easy reads. [Explore now]( [READ]( [Artist Christmas Cards]( [RARELY SEEN ARTIST CHRISTMAS CARDS]( [Read now]( [Six Winter Art Scenes]( [ARTWORKS INSPIRED BY WINTER]( [Read now]( [WATCH]( [How to print like Warhol]( [HOW TO PRINT LIKE ANDY WARHOL]( [Watch now]( [Dancing to art]( [DANCING TO ART AT TATE BRITAIN]( [Watch now]( [LISTEN]( [The art of dreaming]( [THE ART OF DREAMING]( [Listen now]( [The art of the hustle]( [THE ART OF THE HUSTLE]( [Listen now]( Helen Beatrix Potter Frontispiece: The Tailor Mouse c.1902 (detail) © Tate Christmas card from Paul and Margaret Nash to Eileen Agar with reproduction of ‘Nocturnal Landscape’ by Paul Nash © Tate Lucien Pissarro Ivy Cottage, Coldharbour: Sun and Snow 1916 (detail) Olafur Eliasson The Weather Project 2003. Installation view, Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. Photo: Tate Photography © Olafur Eliasson William Blake 'Europe' Plate i: Frontispiece, 'The Ancient of Days' 1827 (?, detail) © The Whitworth, The University of Manchester 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 2019

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