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Source: Streetstyle with What We Wore

17 April 2014 at 18.00–21.30

Take part in an interactive workshop exploring street culture and subculture from the 1950's to now, and contribute your images to a live archive of streetstyle.

Photographer Nina Manadhar presents What We Wore - the first personal history of British style; a photographic documentary of street culture and subculture from 1950–2010 through the lens of the people living it. This is a subjective history, in people’s own words and image.

In response to the BP Spotlight: Source, What We Wore invites you to contribute your street style images to a live archive, which explores style in relation to different cultural spaces, codes and the formation of groups. Check out #sourcestreetstyle for inspiration.

Before you attend please email one image to us by Thursday 17th April 10am. The image could be a photograph of your bedroom wall, a selfie, an item of clothing you love, your favourite musician, the area you live in, a flyer or image from a club/gig/party you have been to recently.  Alternatively you can bring a hard copy of this image when you attend this event.

Send to tate.collective@tate.org.uk (under 5mb please)

From the entries submitted Tate and What We Wore will, in its discretion, select those to be included in the archive.

Source display has been curated by Tate Collective London. Tate Collective London plan and develop events for other young people, 15 – 25 years, to create, experiment and engage with the Tate Collection at Tate Britain and Tate Modern.

Tate Collective London is a part of Circuit, led by Tate and funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

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