Let's Face it Event — Tate Modern
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Let's Face it Event — Tate Modern


To celebrate the launch of their exclusive T-shirt, jewellery and stationery collection in London’s Tate Modern and Tate Britain stores, East London label Lazy Oaf are holding a live drawing event. The event is taking place in Tate Modern on Bankside on Sunday 8 August from 11am-5pm.

Lazy Oaf will be covering a 7m wall with coloured pictures frames of faces in all shapes and sizes ready for you to fill with your very own self portrait on the day. Drawing instruments will be provided.

This is a free-for-all event open up to the general public and is perfect for all drawing and portraiture enthusiasts. And alongside all of you budding artists, there will be live drawing on the day from illustrating talents Ian Stevenson, Joe Baglow, Zeroten and Gemma Shiel.  To find out more details of how you can be involved, please email [email protected]





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