Benefits for students

Established in 1988, Tate Liverpool is the home of the national collection of British and international modern and contemporary art in the North of England and a critical force in the region’s visual arts scene.

Situated in Liverpool’s Albert Dock, Tate Liverpool welcomes over 600,000 visitors each year and is the most visited gallery of modern and contemporary art outside London. The gallery has a long-standing track record for presenting major exhibitions, bringing some of the most important artists and works to the North West, and seeking to introduce new art to new audiences. Recent programme highlights include exhibitions of works by Francis Bacon, Tracey Emin and Roy Lichtenstein.

  • Birmingham School of Art shares Tate’s ethos of creating socially engaged, relevant art to engage with a wide section of society.
  • This allows students to benefit from a range of activities in an on-going knowledge exchange. Examples of this include lectures delivered by key Tate Liverpool staff at Margaret Street.
  • PhD student currently being co-supervised with Tate Liverpool looking at the parallels between Birmingham and Liverpool.
  • Research project development between the two institutions.
  • Students aged 16-25 can sign up to Tate Collective for free to receive 10% discount in Tate Shops, 20% discount in Tate Cafes and £5 tickets to exhibitions as well as additional benefits. https://www.tate.org.uk/tate-collective