 Four Corners 3 July - 6 July. Free Four Corners is a unique exhibition, a series of intimate interventions and extraordinary events which places the people of Liverpool at the centre of the work. It is an intoxicating and beguiling homage to the indominatable spirit of Liverpool and the communities who live in it. It is they who are the beating heart of the city and give the Capital of Culture its pulse. |
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Jyll Bradley - Mr Roscoe's Garden in the garden at the Bluecoat Thursday 19 - Sunday 22 June 2008 The exhibit which won Liverpool a silver medal at last month’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show is on display allowing the public an opportunity to enjoy some of Liverpool Botanical Collection’s most precious plants and flowers. Liverpool’s appearance at the 2008 Chelsea Flower Show – the city’s first in nearly 40 years – was a key part of the Fragrant project, a major commission for European Capital of Culture 2008 led by artist Jyll Bradley. |
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The Bluecoat reopened on Friday 23rd May - Hurrah! Reopening after a temporary closure following a fire, with an exciting programme of exhibitions, talks and live performances for the Bank Holiday weekend. |
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Variable Capital Exhibition Friday 23 May – Sunday 29 June 2008 As a regenerated Liverpool enjoys its status as European Capital of Culture and anticipates the opening of Europe’s largest retail development, Variable Capital presents a timely comment on today’s consumer culture. |
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Gallery tours Every Friday throughout 'Now Then' Exhibition 28 March, 4, 11, 18 and 25 April, 2 May Meet at the Hub - 12.00pm Free admission - Tours last 45 minutes and are open to all. |
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Bluecoat - 'Now Then' - Alec Finlay, Janet Hodgson, Hew Locke, Paul Morrison, Yoko Ono Exhibition Mar 15 to May 4 2008
Now Then celebrates the Bluecoat, engaging with its new architecture, highlighting its incredible history and heralding its bright future, in the stunning new gallery spaces. |
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Yoko Returns to Liverpool's Bluecoat The Bluecoat, the UK’s oldest arts space, announces its first programme in three years this week with a roll call of the most significant established and emerging artists. |
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the Bluecoat re-opens March 15 2008. Currently recruiting tenants for the retail, office and studio spaces. See website for full details |
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