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penny_lane_inviteA new exhibition opens on Friday 6th April at Penny Lane Gallery featuring work by Paul Berry and John Cutts. Their exhibition entitled 31 will present a collection of limited editions from their latest series of urban and abstract digital art.

Cutts and Berry are photographers and artists working with a shared vision based on their passion for the visual arts and exhibit collective as Where Art Now.  For their exhibition “31”, they have chosen 31 images from their urban and abstract collections, together with several new pieces.

Thursday, 29 March 2012 09:35

Don't Mention the 47

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Liv47_Leaflet_webArti Dillon and The Free University of Liverpool invite you to a screening of Don't Mention the 47 Feel free to bring your friends, trade union members and community groups to this Liverpool Screening.

Don’t Mention the 47 is a political documentary that re-opens a crucial chapter in Liverpool’s history. In the years between 1983 and 1987 a group of 47 elected Labour councillors refused to transfer the cuts implemented by Margaret Thatcher’s Tory government onto the Liverpool community they represented.  Instead they built 5000 houses, created thousands of jobs and set up many vital public services. How was that possible and why did they end up being surcharged and expelled from office?

Wednesday, 28 March 2012 23:30

Lost Voices presents ... Pete Moser

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lostvoices Lost Voices have issed a last minute reminder about tonights gig - Thursday 29th March

They won't thank me for saying so but they are featuring the fastest one man band who has appeared in chocolate comercials but also he has appeared in 24 no not the TV series but 24 Hours of Music created from Tweets and suggestions Live - you could tune in and watch on web Tv - I think it was Live Stream from Live at LICA Lancaster based arts organisation. Yep it is Pete "the god" Moser who is an awesome guy.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012 22:13

I Have a Good Feeling About This Star Wars Fans

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No sorry "I Have a Bad Feeling About This" - That's what this propective movie is called. I say prospective cause as it hasn't been made yet and I 


“I Have a Bad Feeling About This” is a quirky, upbeat, buddy-comedy/Sci-Fi adventure. The story follows the exploits of Andy and Sam, two Star Wars-obsessed slackers in their early twenties, living in the suburbs of Liverpool. Sam is soon to be leaving Andy to go to university, but before they part ways for good, Andy and Sam must embark on a journey to the furthest reaches of town, to try and find a pair of tickets to a one-off showing of the original Star Wars trilogy. Along the way they meet dodgy ticket touts, angry yoga instructors, deranged thieves, clueless police, the suburban mafia and a dangerous Lightsaber-wielding madman. say YET because I certainly hope it is made as it looks fantastic. The Films premise is.... “Not that long ago. In a suburb not that far away…”

laliveposterchimp_copy_copyLiverpool Acoustic Live returns to the View Two Gallery this Friday 23rd March 2012 with a special show featuring local folk and country blues favourite Jimmy Rae. Joining Jimmy on the night will be Celine Carroll [Dublin] who taught Bono how to play guitar.

Completing the lineup are Roxanne de Bastion [Berlin], and the talented 15 year old Dominic Dunn.Congratulations to Stephen Earley, who won two tickets for this show by correctly naming Jimmy Rae's album Deliverance.

Tuesday, 13 March 2012 18:11

The Liverpool Art Prize 2012 - Meet the artists

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Alan_Dunn-_creidted_to_McCoy_WynneThe Liverpool Art Prize is back this spring from 27 April – 9 June to celebrate its fifth anniversary. The prestigious exhibition is presented at Metal, based at Edge Hill Station, and will showcase some of the best creative, cutting-edge talent in Liverpool today.

The exhibition will feature the work of four artists, chosen from over 60 applications by the expert judging panel. The shortlisted artists are Wallasey-based audio and installation artist ,Alan Dunn; graffiti artist and painter, Tomo; filmmaker, photographer and installation artist, Robyn Woolston and the independently published drawing newspaper, The Drawing Room by curators, designers and publishers, Jon Barraclough and Mike Carney.

 

Press Release continues below - if you look hard on this site there is loads of audio work from Alan as part of Art in Liverpool FM

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