Turner Contemporary: Platform 2019
Turner Contemporary Rendezvous, MargatePresenting the eighth edition of Platform, the annual region-wide project created to support new graduate talent across the south east of England.
Presenting the eighth edition of Platform, the annual region-wide project created to support new graduate talent across the south east of England.
Unveiling of the winning artwork in Dreamland’s public art competition to find a new mural for the park inspired by legendary singer Tina Turner. Join us for a weekend of art and celebration at Dreamland and visit the giant inflatable Tiina Turner Head sculpture/karaoke booth.
Workshops and a performance led by Dan Scott for artists interested in working with song and exploring the archetype of the singer-songwriter. Part of our series of Continuing Professional Development events.
Cliftonville’s ‘broken folk’ duo rework songs from Margate’s past, discovering the contemporary relevance of Music Hall. Developed through performances for community groups including Darwin Court, Ageless Thanet and Your Time.
Workshops and a performance led by Dan Scott for artists interested in working with song and exploring the archetype of the singer-songwriter. Part of our series of Continuing Professional Development events.
An exhibition of works by 19 former Turner Prize nominees and winners. Supported by Arts Council England with National Lottery funding.
A professional development day for performance-based creatives.
Open Friday - Sunday, 12:00 - 16:00
An exhibition of works by
19 former Turner Prize nominees and winners. Supported by Arts Council England with National Lottery funding.
Workshops and a performance led by Dan Scott for artists interested in working with song and exploring the archetype of the singer-songwriter. Part of our series of Continuing Professional Development events.
Drawn from stories of home and flown from a fixed point, this collection of fabric flags is always in motion.
What's on at Joseph Wales
A photographic documentation of the street life in Cliftonville West, an area that is changing fast.
Art print editions gallery
The gallery hosts weekly exhibitions throughout Margate NOW.
The Welcome Chorus brings together sound, sculpture and artificial intelligence (AI) in a new interactive outdoor installation and has been co-created with hundreds of people across Kent.
Open 27 - 29 September & 2 October, 10:00 - 17:00
This exhibition by a group of autistic women will give an insight into the experience of living with autism.
Nine artists’ visionary perspectives on the huge shifts taking place in the world today, with work by Robert Montgomery, Ruth Fox, Charlie Evaristo-Boyce, Claire de Lune, Luke Vandenberg, Elizabeth Hunter, Samuel Eyles, Chris Moon and Helder Clara.
Open Saturday & Sunday until 27 October, plus closing event 31 October
An exciting multi-sensory immersive art installation exploring a post-human world after the 6th Mass Extinction.
24h disco is a durational performance where a single dancer is constantly dancing and audience is welcome to join in.
Stories from a simpler time. A medley of rarely told folktales of tyrannical ogres, magic bird's hearts and very, very fat cats.
Presented by UK Arts International and Looping the Loop Making Waves celebrates the wealth of amazing live performance created in East Kent, showcasing the region’s best theatre, dance, comedy, cabaret and music.
Through a combination of walks, artworks, architecture and poetry, Margate Reimagined is a present day vision of Margate with an alternative past.
What's on at Cliffs
Discover what's on at RESORT, studios, project space & gallery
What happens when artists use a material that has been constructed to function around intimate parts of the female form? Featuring 22 international artists.
Open by appointment 12 to 15 November
Screen printed, appliquéd and stitched textiles form a window installation and external hanging artwork, to engage with our material consciousness.
Dotted around Margate, you will find poets hard at work, writing poetry inspired by the sights and sounds of the town.
Two simple, abstract and playful stairs so that you can sit down and enjoy the now.
Large scale banner prints celebrating the Beacon Bingo Hall, which recently closed after 36 years of gathering locals in Margate.
Open: Friday 18 October, 17:00 - 23:00
Call 07935 777090 or email [email protected] to book a private tour outside of these times
Conceived as an audio drama and presented as a multi-layered audio-visual installation, the work follows an imaginary conversation inside an artist’s head.
Six young people from Arts Education Exchange work with artist Kavel Rafferty to create site specific street art around Margate.
Limbo studio holders, working with invited guests, will make new collaborative work in projects running throughout the festival.
Changing exhibitions throughout Margate NOW, check opening days and times in listing
Open 28 September - 13 October, Thursday - Sunday 10:00 - 17:00;
19 October - 12 January, Saturday - Sunday 13:30 - 17:00
Plus 3 & 4 December
This installation is about obstructions that cause a wave to break using simulated augmented reality.
What's on at 101 Social Club
Look out for old photographs that aren’t all that they seem, hidden in the vintage, junk and charity shops of Margate. For clues follow @memphishennessy
The Margate Station Commission is a sculptural installation that uses analogue technology to illuminate the ticket hall ceiling.
This textile and spatial intervention makes use of local chalk and reconditioned objects to test, re-design and co-design communal spaces and viewpoints in and around Hawley Square.
Nominated artists: Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo, Tai Shani. Four of the most exciting artists working right now are shortlisted to win the prize based on an outstanding exhibition that has taken place in the previous year.
Margate NOW give a taster of what is coming up during the Festival - pop in to discover more
Saturday 28 September 2019 from 10:30
Quartet is four exhibitions in one venue including Your England*, examining Englishness after a year-long journey.
Open Wednesday - Sunday, 11:00-17:00
A film installation tied to the point of view of a metal detectorist roaming the Thanet Coast.
A new performance-to-camera video work using iconography and action to explore fertility and infertility.Supported by a bursary from a-n The Artist Information Company & Arts Council England with National Lottery funding.
This group exhibition of small works by 30 artists, looks at how ideas are developed in the studio using play, experimentation, half thoughts and chance.