Tate Galleries
Britishplural noun
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Corry tracked down one such portrait of Whittaker deep in a storage house in the Tate galleries’ vast collection.
From Seattle Times
Two years ago, the Tate galleries declared a climate emergency and pledged to cut their carbon footprint by 10% by 2023.
From BBC
Falling visitor numbers because of coronavirus restrictions have prompted the Tate galleries to cut more than 300 jobs, which unions say disproportionately affects workers who are lower-paid and of a black or minority ethnic background.
From BBC
The British Film Institute, the British Library, the Eden Project and the Tate galleries are involved in some of the teams that were announced on Monday.
From BBC
Venues like the National Theatre, Southbank Centre and Tate galleries have already announced hundreds of job cuts, and English theatres, galleries and museums will close their doors again this week for the new month-long lockdown.
From BBC
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