Articles written by: ian jackson
‘Cabin Pressure’ at the Cabin
‘Cabin Pressure’ at the Cabin Club. thePooch.com I said this might be fun and it was. Shame there weren’t more passengers on board this flight but they were a very friendly gang. I nearly wasn’t allowed on board as the [...]
‘Cabin Pressure’ thePooch at the
‘Cabin Pressure’ thePooch at the Cabin Club, 8pm tonight £3. Think I’ll have look if I’ve still got the energy, went to the Cabin a few times when I was a teenager many, many years ago.
‘Children Telling a Story’ at Liverpool Vision
The Observatory at 1 Old Haymarket is the home of Liverpool Vision, the Urban Regeneration Company. Obviously public and community art is a vital part of regeneration so Peter Rix their Community/Education Officer is busy with various projects the latest [...]
‘Close to the Sea’ at
‘Close to the Sea’ at FACT Just into the third week now and I’m feeling a bit weary, contemporary art overdose, biennialy bloated. So, I chill out by going to a gallery! Just the one today though. I had a [...]
‘Creative Initiatives’ at Liverpool Academy of Arts
There is a drugs rehabilitation scheme based on the Wirral called Arch Initiatives and they run an arts and crafts social enterprise scheme entitled Creative Initiatives. This is for people who have overcome problems with substance misuse and are aiming [...]
‘Damaged Goods’ free talk at the Bluecoat – 17 June 08
‘Damaged Goods’ Free talk and discussion at the Bluecoat, Tuesday 17 June 2008 18.00 (Image Richard Hughes – Today and Always 2008) Variable Capital curators David Campbell and Mark Durden (Common Culture) in conversation with Michael Bracewell (Frieze and others) [...]
‘Desideratum’ by Nicholas Charles Williams coming to Cathedral
‘Desideratum’ by Nicholas Charles Williams at Liverpool Cathedral 28/12/2007 – 2/2/2008 ‘Desideratum’ a large scale triptych by the British figurative realist painter Nicholas Charles Williams and will be exhibited at Liverpool’s magnificent Anglican Cathedral. This powerful and arresting painting continues [...]
‘Different Strokes’ at ArtSpeQ
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a brilliant film by the way. Can’t get much more pleasantly weird than Roald Dahl, Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. But before watching the film I went to ArtSpeQ at Quiggins. The new exhibition [...]

































