Other art-related venues in Liverpool

Gallery

Exhibition

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Blackburne House

Karen Gilbert paintings

Nov 6
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Dec 21
Anita Smith Photographs in the Conservatory Dec 3
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Dec 21
The Grange
36 Ullet Road,
Liverpool
L17 3BP
(by Sefton Park gates (Victorian monument))
website
A temporary art space in the beautiful large Victorian house.
Viewing by appointment - see contact details below.

 

 

'Artists and Identity'

Artists exhibiting: Sue Ironfield, John Minnion, Tracy Lewis, Nicole Bartos, Stanislaw Jan Krakiewicz, Sarah Nicholson, Xia Lu.
Along with the exhibition featuring also: poetry, live music and the Windows Project with the “Tree of Dreams” – poem Saga with puppets and live music.

Contact: 07756912911 or
email: nicole_b@gallery4allarts.com

Exhibition curated by Nicole Bartos and hosted by The Grange.

Nov 5
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Dec 22
RENEW Northwest

Shrinking Cities (Renew & Site)
Around the world, cities are shrinking. Neither the crisis of many cities in the UK in recent decades nor the dramatic development in Eastern Germany since 1989, which has led to more than a million empty apartments, has proven to be an exception, but a general pattern of our civilization

Manchester and Liverpool have lost about half of their populations since the 1930s: at the nadir of this development in the 1980s, large parts of the inner cities were empty. Massive urban renewal in the years since has seen major changes take place although not all areas have shared this success. Shrunken cities spur a reconsideration not only of traditional ideas of the European city, but also of the future development of urban worlds.

Shrinking Cities runs from 17 November - 26 January and is on display at CUBE, the RENEW Rooms and Site. See www.shrinkingcities.com for more information about the project.

Nov 17
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Jan 26
The Site
Britannia Pavilion
Albert Dock
L3 4AD
website

Shrinking Cities (Renew & Site)
Around the world, cities are shrinking. Neither the crisis of many cities in the UK in recent decades nor the dramatic development in Eastern Germany since 1989, which has led to more than a million empty apartments, has proven to be an exception, but a general pattern of our civilization

Manchester and Liverpool have lost about half of their populations since the 1930s: at the nadir of this development in the 1980s, large parts of the inner cities were empty. Massive urban renewal in the years since has seen major changes take place although not all areas have shared this success. Shrunken cities spur a reconsideration not only of traditional ideas of the European city, but also of the future development of urban worlds.

Shrinking Cities runs from 17 November - 26 January and is on display at CUBE, the RENEW Rooms and Site. See www.shrinkingcities.com for more information about the project.

Nov 17
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Jan 26

Unity Theatre

Red Octopus
'Moonlight and Movement'

Red Octopus is a Movement and Visual Arts organisation based in Liverpool, established in January 2006. Red Octopus is committed to producing high quality arts projects for young people.

The team are passionate, knowledgeable and trained in the arts and feel it is very important for young people to develop their creative talents alongside their communication and social skills. A lot of their outreach work is with young people who have special needs across Merseyside.

The Moonlight and Movement Exhibition showcases images from a three month project that collaborated with four special needs schools in the area.

Oct 23
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Nov 17
     

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