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Tate Liverpool | Don't miss sculptures made from teabags, vegetable trays and volcanic ash Having tr

Tate Liverpool | Don't miss sculptures made from teabags, vegetable trays and volcanic ash Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in browser. TATE LIVERPOOL [TURNER PRIZE 2022]( [Turner Prize 2022]( Don't miss your chance to see Veronica Ryan's winning sculptures, made from teabags, vegetable trays and volcanic ash! You'll also enjoy works by artists Sin Wai Kin, Heather Phillipson and Ingrid Pollard, who were shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2022. [Book your free tickets]( [YOUR DAY AT TATE LIVERPOOL]( [Dark Waters: JMW Turner with Lamin Fofana]( [DARK WATERS]( Experience the power of the sea through JMW Turner's paintings within a sound environment created by Lamin Fofana. [Book now]( [Candice Breitz: Love Story]( [LOVE STORY]( If a refugee's story was told by a celebrity, would you pay more attention? Breitz's film explores whose voices we listen to. [Find out more]( [An introduction to watercolour workshop]( 4 FEB & 11 MAR [AN INTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLOUR]( Join a practical workshop taking inspiration from Turner's paintings to make your very own masterpieces. [Book now]( [Tate Liverpool cafe]( TUESDAY – SUNDAY [DELICIOUS DRINKS AND SENSATIONAL SNACKS]( Make a day of it with hot drinks and a snack in our waterside café, with vibrant designs by pop artist Peter Blake. [Find out more]( [WINTER SALE]( [Yinka Shonibare CBE satchel]( [JMW Turner Sketchbook]( [Cornelia Parker special edition scarf]( [Shop up to 50% off]( The Turner Prize 2022 is supported by BNP Paribas with additional support from Taylor Wessing, Avanti West Coast, Mylands, The John Browne Charitable Trust, The Uggla Family Foundation and Roisin and James Timpson OBE JMW Turner with Lamin Fofana: Dark Waters is supported by JMW Turner with Lamin Fofana: Dark Waters Exhibition Supporters Group with additional support from Mylands and Tate Liverpool Patrons Candice Breitz: Love Story is supported by the Candice Breitz Exhibition Supporters Group with additional support from Mylands © Tate (Sam Day) Candice Breitz, Stills from Love Story 2016. Featuring Julianne Moore and Alec {NAME}. Top: Shabeena Francis Saveri, Sarah Ezzat Mardini, Mamy Maloba Langa / Bottom: José Maria João, Farah Abdi Mohamed, Luis Ernesto Nava Molero. Commissioned by the National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne), Outset Germany (Berlin) and the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg © Gareth Jones If you have any questions about this email from Tate contact [Tate Visitor Information]( If you wish to stop receiving Tate emails please [unsubscribe]( [Tate’s full website privacy policy]( © Copyright Tate 2023

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