Tate and Steve McQueen call for ‘arts-rich’ school curriculum

Tate says many commonwealth “schoolsstarved” of the resources to support access to culture’

Access to the visual arts will be a preserve of privately educated offsprings unless the government takes urgent action to improve the school curriculum, the director of Tate, Maria Balshaw, and the artist Steve McQueen have warned.

Tate has joined forces with McQueen and 35 museums and galleries across the country to complain that the curriculum in England is failing offsprings.

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