Tate: Inclusive 2023


During our proposal to Tate Britain, we introduced our individual responses within the collective, in efforts to make Tate as an institution more inclusive. As well as being addressed on site in Tate, our end proposals were also exhibited in the DPS Journeys Exhibition Shows at the London College of Communication.






SAUNTER GUIDANCE BROCHURE

Expanding on Tate Britain’s wayfinding system with inclusive interactivityQiaochu Chen


AUGMENTED REALITY

AR model transcending geographical barriers and time zones to bolster inclusivity at Tate through the lens of queer artists.Hailun Xu, Victoria Schlienkamp


TATE BRITAIN MAP v2 

A collaborative effort to help create wayfinding around Tate Britain more accessible to it’s audience. With a simple yet sleek design, the map is designed to help those with an array of accessibility issues access the gallery without any extra worries, while still being visually appealing.Hubert Cheng, Joe Gale



TATE JOURNEY 

A site-specific holistic way to interact with the museum and reflect on your journey.Julia Halasy


An editorial piece responding to Tate as a national arts institution and how we can use  experience to construct or communicate new
ways of engaging with Tate Britain.
Farah Aitoumeziane


Focusing on transparency and accountability, reimagining the text ‘the Tate galleries and slavery’ to be more accessible.
Aisha Khan
The "Art Knows No Bounds" installation design showcases diverse art works in the form of card games, guiding viewers to explore creative processes, participate in interactions, and experience works in the exhibition area. Promote inclusivity, selectivity, and diversity, stimulate creativity, showcase the infinite potential of art.
Crystal He





PRESENTING TO THE CLIENT