Turner Contemporary could be world-renowned
08:45, 01 March 2011
updated: 10:35, 18 March 2021
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey believes Margate's Turner Contemporary could become a world-renowned gallery.
Speaking at a launch meeting at the House of Commons last night, Mr Vaizey spoke of his high hopes for the gallery and recalled happy memories of childhood visits to Ramsgate to stay with his aunt and uncle.
The VIP gathering also heralded the Art Works Project which is a youth-based initiative to make young people involved with the arts centre.
Margate-born artist Tracey Emin, and Thanet MPs Roger Gale and Laura Sandys were among the guests which also included Kent Business editor Trevor Sturgess.
He said: "The mood was extremely positive and upbeat. Great things are expected for the area from the Turner Contemporary and the overall feeling at the House of Commons was that the gallery will deliver."
Meanwhile, free events for the public have been announced to celebrate the long-awaited opening of Kent's flagship art gallery, the Turner Contemporary in Margate.
The 10-day programme under the umbrella title You Are Here runs from April 16-25 and will be held in the gallery at the harbour and around the old town area.
Music, dance, live performance and art from specially commissioned, site-specific art works to choreographed performances will be brought together as a celebration to establish Margate as the home of Turner Contemporary.
The events run in tandem with the inaugural exhibition Revealed: Turner Contemporary Opens which runs until September 4.
Artists commissioned are Nicole Mollett, Christian Nold, assume vivid astrofocus, Sarah Spencer, Tracey Falcon and Sophie Herxheimer. Performances are by Cocos Lovers, Portico Quartet, Samba Pelo Mar, Kent Youth Band plus a choral performance by The Big Sing choir composed by Orlando Gough.
Graphic designers Abake - Patrick Lacey, Kajsa Stahl, Benjamin Reichen and Maki Suzuki - will be working with residents to create a memory map of Margate in a 1950s streamline caravan parked on the stone pier.
Theatre Royal Margate, Strange Works and local designers HKD are also working with Turner Contemporary to celebrate Turner's, St George and Shakespeare's birthday on April 23, with a birthday party for the whole town.
You Are Here events include:
Bodies in Urban Spaces
Date: Saturday, April 16 and Sunday April 17
Time: 11am and 4pm
Location: Margate Old Town
Blank Canvas
Welcome to the wonderful world of Etagram - an imaginary map of Margate handmade by Turner's intergenerational group.
Date: From April 16
Location: Learning studio
Cocos Lovers
Date: Saturday April 16
Time: 8pm
Location: The Foyle Rooms
Portico Quartet
Date: Sunday April 17
Time: 3pm
Location: Foyle Rooms
The Big Sing
Date: Sunday April 17 and Saturday April 23
Time: 2.30pm and 4.30pm
Location: North Gallery
The Songs of the Sublime
Date: Sunday April 17
Time: 7.30pm
Location: John Sunley Gallery
Kent Cultural Baton
Date: Saturday April 16 until Monday April 25
Time: 10am-7pm
Location: Stone Pier
Why Disneyland is Not in Margate
Graphic designers Abake - Patrick Lacey, Kajsa Stahl, Benjamin Reichen and Maki Suzuki in residence in a 1950s streamline caravan
Date: Tuesday April 19 - Monday April 25
Location: Stone Pier
Margate Emotion Map
Christian Nold will lead a workshop on Tuesday April 19 at 11am and 3pm.
Date: Tuesday April 19 - Friday April 22
Time: 10am - 5.30pm
Location: Foyle Rooms
Weightless Drawing
Date: Tuesday April 19
Time: 12pm - 4pm
Location: Learning Studio
(Please collect a timed ticket at reception)
Wonder Lab
Date: Wednesday April 20 and Thursday April 21
Time: 10am - 4pm, 10am-12pm and 1pm-4pm
Location: Learning Studio
The Birthday Pre-Party
Date: Friday April 22
Time: 1pm-4pm
Learning Studio
The Birthday Party
Date: Saturday April 23
Performers in Margate Old Town between 12 noon and 2pm, performances in the Foyle Rooms at 1pm and 3pm and a banquet in the Learning Studio 1pm until 4pm
Location: Margate Old Town, Foyle Rooms and Learning Studio
Turn On, Tune In and Dance Off Silent Disco
Date: Sunday April 24
Time: 9pm
Location: Foyle Rooms
Ticketed: £5
To book your ticket please go to www.turnercontemporary.org website or visit our reception desk.
WE HAVE ARRIVED
Date: Bank Holiday Monday April 25
Time: 10am - 7pm
Location: Terrace, Foyle Rooms, John Sunley Gallery
For more information visit the Turner Contemporary website
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