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Tate Gallery: Education, Tate Britain

Catalogue reference: TG 26

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This record is about the Tate Gallery: Education, Tate Britain dating from 2000-.

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Reference
TG 26
Title

Tate Gallery: Education, Tate Britain

Date
2000-
Description

Policy and planning documents, programming documents and evaluations, and project files (e.g. children and families, schools and teachers, community, adult education, multimedia, public), teaching and learning materials and activities e.g. games, activity packs.

Note

Some Education photographs may be found in the Tate Gallery Archive Photographs series (TGA PHOTO). Currently these are not catalogued, but pdf lists are available for researchers to view via the Tate archive catalogue.

Separated material: Historically at Tate photographs have been separated from paper records. Therefore it is possible some Education related photographs may be found in the main Tate Gallery Archive photographs seriesalthough this is more likely with pre-1999 records.

Held by
Tate Gallery Archive
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
Tate Gallery, (1897-)
Physical description
file(s)
Access conditions

Access conditions: No records held at The National Archives in this departmental code

Immediate source of acquisition
Custodial history: Once first review is completed the records are transferred directly to the Gallery Records store at Millbank in London.
Physical condition
Some records may contain audio tape/dvd/cd formats
Administrative / biographical background

In 2000 the Tate Gallery Education Department at Millbank was restructured into a new Tate Britain Department of Interpretation and Education, and a similar Interpretation and Education Department was created at Tate Modern. In 2007-2008 the education function across all Tate sites was renamed Tate Learning, reflecting wider audiences and signifying a shift in thinking and approach.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/21d19ca9-b7f2-4385-ac86-67f938311627/

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Tate Gallery: Education, Tate Britain