Inside Job was the first ever exhibition of art made by Tate Staff. It took place in April 2008. It was open to the public for four days and had over 4,000 visitors.
Below is a photo of the director of Tate Modern with some of the Inside Job team who organised the first show of art made by Tate staff. You can see video footage of the show: here and you can read an article from The Guardian about the show: here And you can see 50 photos from the opening night:here
Left to Right: Chris Browne, Tommy Douglas, Samanta Bellotta, Aimee Murphey, The director of Tate Modern: Frances Morris, Andrew Wyatt, Harry Pye, Max Reeves. The organisers not included in the photo who were essential to the team were; Micheal Freer, Izna Bandey, Demelza Watts, Jumpei Kinoshita, and Kenneth Price.
The second show of work by Tate staff will be even bigger and better than it's predecessor. Inside Job 2 will be hosted by Tate Exchange during 2019 and the Inside Job team will be organising a 10-day programme that begins on the 26th of August. If you work or volunteer at the Tate and need an application form please e-mail: insidejobcollective@gmail.com
The second show of work by Tate staff will be even bigger and better than it's predecessor. Inside Job 2 will be hosted by Tate Exchange during 2019 and the Inside Job team will be organising a 10-day programme that begins on the 26th of August. If you work or volunteer at the Tate and need an application form please e-mail: insidejobcollective@gmail.com



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