Via National Museums Liverpool
A video with sculptor, Emma Rodgers, talking about her process of creating her work. It was filmed in her studio for the Rise of Women Artists exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery.
Ian Jackson's Liverpool Arts and Culture Blog
Via National Museums Liverpool
A video with sculptor, Emma Rodgers, talking about her process of creating her work. It was filmed in her studio for the Rise of Women Artists exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery.

Philip Hayes
Nice video featuring Phil Hayes about the Picket produced by Keyhole Productions a local media company is now online, you can see it at www.bandinabox.tv its only a few minutes long.
Some good shots of the venue and a description of the work they are currently engaged in.
The Nordic Arts & Culture Festival is here Liverpool from 19th November to 3rd December 2009, showcasing contemporary Nordic Culture.
This video is from Liverpool Stories
A Foundation would like to thank all who came to our event, In Conversation: Artur Zmijewski and Sebastian Cichocki on Wednesday 18 November 2009 at CUC.
The talk was an excellent opportunity to hear Zmijewski discuss his work and motivations, and we would also like to offer special thanks to those who made the event successful by raising excellent issues and questions for Zmijewski and Sebastian Cichocki to discuss.
For those who couldn’t make it, or would simply like to see the talk again, the event is now available to watch online.
Meanwhile the first major UK survey of Zmijewski’s work is ongoing at Cornerhouse, Manchester until January 10th 2010, and we look forward to the completion of Artur Zmijewski’s first UK work, which has been commissioned by A Foundation.
About the sculptor, Emma Rodgers from National Museums Liverpool on Vimeo.
Wirral-based artist Emma Rodgers features in the Rise of Women Artists at the Liverpool Walker art gallery.
The exhibition includes interesting videos of Emma working and talking in her studio and fortunately you can watch them online on the Walker website.
I have uploaded Seven videos to Youtube and you have to watch them all. Not because my camerawork is anything special but because the Luminocity event was really good. We had an excellent vantage point but the Pier Head wasn’t too packed anyway, the steps around the new canal are ideal for these occasions.
It was a bit slow to start, the street performers and Samba band kept people amused but it was quiet until 22.00 when the half-hour light and sound show got going. The main action took place in front of the Port of Liverpool building with colours and images being projected onto it and fireworks in front.
My own favourite bits are on video part 3 when the music from Tony Hart’s ‘Vision On’ plays and the building is gradually coloured in with artwork that children had produced and videos 5 and 6 which show the beautiful airborne dancer floating above the crowds – that was special.
We are really so privileged to have all these events happening here in Liverpool thanks to the hard work, energy and creativity of the people and cultural organisations based here. I hope it continues and I hope we never take it for granted.
Videos are all on www.youtube.com/ianart
Individual links:
Liverpool Art on the Waterfront – Luminocity+ Part 1
Liverpool Art on the Waterfront – Luminocity+ Part 2
Liverpool Art on the Waterfront – Luminocity+ Part 3
Liverpool Art on the Waterfront – Luminocity+ Part 4
Liverpool Art on the Waterfront – Luminocity+ Part 5
Liverpool Art on the Waterfront – Luminocity+ Part 6
This was the start of Music on the Waterfront with the RLPO and ‘The Rightful Owners of the Song’ on Friday 31 July 2009. It had just started raining. The rain got heavier and we gave up after half an hour but many people stayed, some of them sheltering under the new Mersey Ferry building.
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