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Artwork of the Week – Leo Asemota

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Liverpool artwork of the week 2010-11. ‘The Handmaiden’ by Leo Asemota at Metal at Edge Hill 25 February – 20 March 2010

This really interesting exhibition at Metal ends this week, take the train and get off at Edge Hill.

You can listen to our interview with Leo on the defnetmedia podcast site here

Incorporating fragments and found objects recovered from the renovation project at Edge Hill station during his residency with influences from the project’s first phase developed in response to his experience in Liverpool, Leo Asemota’s The Handmaiden is an installation for Edge Hill Station to mark the second phase of the project. This exhibition is part of Liverpool and the Black Atlantic, a series of exhibitions and events that explores connections between cultures and continents.
Contained in four vitrines and governed by three drawings on vellum with lead, coal, orhue (kaolin), palm oil and beeswax, the creations unravel from myth, folklore and contemporary history, the origins of “The Handmaiden”, a being central to the completion of “The Ens Project”

Leo Asemota came into residence at Metal, Liverpool in July 2009 to advance his longstanding work ‘The Ens Project’. Primarily informed by the Edo people of Benin’s ancient ‘Igue’ ritual of Head worship, the British Empire’s invasion of Benin in 1897 and the essay “An Artwork in the Age of its Technological Reproducibility” by the late German philosopher Walter Benjamin, the first phase of the project was concluded in 2008 with a sequence of performances in London: “ens memoralis” at the National Portrait Gallery and “The longMarch of Displacement” along the Victoria Embankment and at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

Mosaic Wonderland: Debbie Ryan at World of Glass

Been a while since we’ve visited St Helens. At World of Glass, Tony Ganer’s exhibition ends today. To be followed next week by Debbie Ryan, the splendid mosaics artist who is exhibiting new work based on Alice in Wonderland – the workshops should  be fun  too.

Mosaic Wonderland: Debbie Ryan
at World of Glass, St Helens
20 March – 9 May 2010

Exhibition launch & Free workshops: Saturday 20 March (*booking required for workshops – see the details below)
If you’ve seen the new Alice in Wonderland film, you won’t want to miss the latest exhibition at The World of Glass. In Mosaic Wonderland artist Debbie Ryan has created an exciting new work that follows Alice down the rabbit hole and into the magical world of author Lewis Carroll.

*Times for the free workshops on 20 March are 12-1pm 1-2pm, 2-3pm and 3-4pm and they must be booked in advance on 01744 22766.
Children are very welcome but need to be accompanied by an adult.

Debbie Ryan creates unique and colourful works in a very distinctive style using materials such as tiles, glitter, glass, broken plates and found objects.

Wallace and Gromit Coming to Wirral Spaceport

Spaceport Visitor Attraction – Exhibitions – Exhibitions.

Should be good.

Join the world’s favourite inventor and his faithful pooch at the latest Spaceport exhibition, opening Thursday 25 March 2010. It’s a grand day out for the whole family with some cracking interactive contraptions, a visit to Wallace’s workshop and a selection of sets from the award-winning films. You can even design your own alien!

moves Double Bill: Programme Launch & moves Night. 16 Mar 10

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This moves festival which takes place at the Bluecoat in April sounds really interesting, think I’ll go along to CUC on Tuesday to find out more. (They need volunteers to help out as well)

Invitation to: moves Double Bill: Programme Launch & moves Night

moves10: FRAMING MOTION – ONSCREEN | ONSITE | ONLINE

Join us for a crisp drink on a springtime evening as we launch the festival in Liverpool with the 2010 theme Framing Motion. Following a taster screening of programme highlights, artists Bridget Fiske and Rachel Davies will offer an exclusive glimpse of what’s to come.

7pm, Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Mezzanine Bar, Contemporary Urban Centre (Novas), 41-51 Greenland Street, Liverpool, L1 0BS

To confirm your attendance please RSVP to moves@movementonscreen.org.uk

moves10: FRAMING MOTION | 21-25 APRIL 2010 | LIVERPOOL & across the UK
www.movementonscreen.org.uk

REMINDER – National Sculpture Prize 2010

REMINDER – Deadline is 31 March 2010

Call for Entries – National Sculpture Prize 2010, Bluecoat Display Centre, Liverpool

The National Sculpture Prize 2010 is the second installment of the Art Prize created by the Bluecoat Display Centre to hunt out innovative new artists and makers. Following the success of our competition in 2008, and with the support of Malthouse & Co Chartered Accountants, the 2010 edition of the competition seeks to find six artists, whose work is new, exciting and thought provoking.

See earlier post

FREE multimedia holiday workshops from the BBC – In Salford

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Yes, its in Salford but that’s only down the road…

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This Spring BBC 21CC, the BBC Philharmonic and BBC Singers are giving young people the opportunity to participate in an innovative project to create music and animations for a final performance in BBC studios in London and Manchester.

During a series of workshops led by industry professionals, participants will work at the 21CC studios in London and Salford getting to grips with new creative skills as well as working remotely with young people in the other studio via video conferencing.

We have places for 120 young people aged 8-13 from local youth groups to take part in either the animation or the music production element of the project.

The dates are as follows:
Animation Group – 30 places in London and 30 places
in Salford 7-9 April 2010

Music Group – 30 places in London and 30 places
in Salford 13-15 April 2010

Both Groups – all young people
12 April 2010 (morning only)
16 April 2010 – Final Performance

If you would like your group to participate in this project please send an expression of interest to information21cc@bbc.co.uk by 12 March 2010. This must state your preferred location, number of young people you wish to take part and whether you are interested in the music or animation element.

bbc.co.uk/21cc
bbc.co.uk/orchestras/philharmonic
bbc.co.uk/singers

Biennial Artists seeking Assistance

Via liverpool Biennial…

Assist our Artists in Residence

Trevor Morgan, our resident artist from Sydney, Australia, has been working in and around Liverpool to obtain video footage for an artwork he will present later in the year. He’s particularly interested in the history of Liverpool’s many tunnels. If you have any information: fact or myth, please email mary@biennial.com.

Peter Arlt, our resident artist from Linz, has been focused on Tranmere and has decided on a piece to sit atop Mersey Park as a beacon and landmark for the Wirral town. He is looking for a 50m ship mast – or a similar object. Again, if you know of such an object, please email mary@biennial.com.

Impact of Capital of Culture Year – Final Report Published Today

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Impacts08, based at the University of Liverpool have published their final report today (Friday 12 March 2010).

Creating an impact: Liverpool’s experience as European Capital of Culture looks at the social, economic and cultural effects of the city hosting the ECoC title in 2008. You can download a copy of the report here.

Not had time to read all 68 pages yet but at a glance it all looks very positive.

Here’s a bit from the highlights…

By the end of 2008
– The arts sector viewed the Liverpool ECoC
as a success in terms of raising the profile
of the city and its arts and cultural offer, and
in bringing visitors and the local population
in to enjoy its offer.
– The city region’s creative industries sector
also felt that: the Liverpool ECoC had
improved the profile of the city, particularly
externally; that it had improved the ‘local
morale’ of the sector and increased its
credibility
within the city region; and many
anticipate long-term, positive impacts for
their businesses.
– Up to 51% of local cultural sector peers
agree that by the end of its ECoC year,
Liverpool has been repositioned as a
‘world class city’.
– At least 15 of the events of Liverpool ECoC
were judged to be ‘world class’ or
excellent’ by the majority of a panel of
consulted peer reviewers.
– There were 1,683 creative industry
enterprises
in Liverpool employing 11,000
people
. This represents a growth of 8% in
the number of enterprises since 2004.
– Total audience among the largest arts
and cultural organisations in the city
topped 5.6 million.