The Bank holiday approaches and there is loads of stuff going on this weekend so find out what’s on and what’s coming up in the Liverpool’s arts scene. And find out details on how to win tickets to see Tony Benn at the Liverpool Philharmonic.
This week Ian reviews Bluecoat Display Centre’s west meets west exhibition, Shankly at the Olympia, Terry Duffy at the Walker, four artists at the people’s Centre and we talk about the great day we had at the fantastic Rotunda Pavillion.
You can see my pictures from the launch of the Rotunda Pavillion or Folly here. This will open in a new window.
This week Ian has a great competition coming up to win a pair of tickets to see Tony Benn at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall find out more detail in the podcast. This weeks there is the launch of the Edge Hill pavillion on Friday evening and on Saturday they are having a fun day for all the family which may include volunteering for an ESP experiment, also this weekend Tate’s 20th Birthday and Futuresonic in Manchester, Tatton Park biennial and the Shrew artists group show in Birkenhead Pavillion - everyone is getting a pavillion these days - Ben Johnson’s Liverpool Cityscape is complete so listen again to Ian’s interview with Ben. All this and more of what’s coming up in Liverpool.
This weeks show features - what’s on at the moment and what’s coming up in the Liverpool’s visual arts scene.
An extended show this week as Bryan Biggs, artistic director of the Bluecoat comes in to talk to us.
Coming up - Ian has been working hard on the Liverpool Art Prize at the Urban Cultural Centre (NOVAS) which opened on the the Thursday 28 February - open till 7 May
Liverpool Art Prize has been a great success, with over 500 visitors including Phil Redmond. The opening was broadcast live on BBC Northwest Tonight and Ian was interviewed on Dean Sullivan’s show on city talk fm. Please vote for the People’s Choice before end of Saturday 8 March. The Awards will be announced on Sunday 9 March 3pm in the Contemporary Urban Centre.
This weeks show features - what’s on at the moment and what’s coming up in the Liverpool’s arts scene.
This weeks show highlights the Liverpool Art Prize 2008 and we talk to Pete Moser, director of More Music about the Long Walk project.
The Liverpool Art Prize at the Urban Cultural Centre (NOVAS) is open till 7 May
Coming up This weekend sees the Long Walk in Liverpool on the 15 and 16 March at Cornerstone at Hope University, produced by award winning More Music, their director Pete Moser discusses the project. Listen to the interview in the pod. Tickets are available through the Philharmoonic Box office.
Just Opened Hawkins & Co at Novas Contemporary Urban Centre
Open to the public till 5th May
This weeks show features - the Bluecoat opening and interviews with two of the artists, also what’s on at the moment and what’s coming up in the Liverpool’s arts scene.
All this leisure God has given us!
Another special podcast - this one is coming straight from the heart of the Bluecoat. We discuss the Blueocat opening, the wishing tree and the all important question on the arts scene in Liverpool at the moment - the Bluecoat garden. Also featuring interviews with artists Alec Finlay and Hew Locke.
And don’t forget the usual news, views and reviews.
This weeks show features - what’s on at the moment - and what’s coming up - Sk-interfaces at FACT, the Arthur Dooley Archive asking for volunteers, Ben Johnson - vote for your favourite building, Painters enter the John Moores painting prize, Liverpool Art Prize, the Liverpool Biennial update for artists. Tony Garner at St Helens Godfrey Pilkington Gallery , Fonchon Frohlich retrospective at the Grange. This weekends Chinese New Year celebrations - the Year of the Rat and next week, Mike Rowan at View Two. Also a valuable reminder to self: Valentines day next week!
This is just a short list of what is mentioned in the show listen in to find out more and to keep up to date with what is on in the visual arts go to the Art in Liverpool website. And there will be more about Sk-Interfaces on this website soon.
This weeks show features - what’s on at the moment - and what’s coming up -This week Ian visits the Chinese New Year celebrations in Liverpool, artist Fanchon Frohlich at the Grange, Go-Superlambananas, the Bluecoat programme is announced. And just opened In Celebration of Trees at Lark Lane Atelier, artist Mike Rowan at View Two Gallery, Eileen Cooper at Cornerstone Gallery.This is just a short list of what is mentioned in the show listen in to find out more and to keep up to date with what is on in the visual arts go to the Art in Liverpool website. Next week our special guest is Patrick Henry, Director of Open Eye Gallery, Wood St, Liverpool.
This weeks show features - what’s on at the moment and what’s coming up in the Liverpool’s visual arts scene.
A specially extended version of the Art in Liverpool podcast with special guest Patrick Henry, Director of the Open Eye Gallery in Liverpool.
Extra Show: Look out for this special podcast with Patrick, as he talks about the past, present and future of the Open Eye Gallery.
The show features Out of Body, Made Up from the Liverpool Biennial, The Almiro Gallery, View Two, Editions and the Bluecoat Display Centre.
To find out more and to keep up to date with what is on in the visual arts go to the Art in Liverpool website.
And in a couple of weeks Brian Biggs, Artistic Director of the Bluecoat, will be coming in to talk to us about the Bluecoat and it’s reopening.
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This weeks show features - what’s on at the moment and what’s coming up in the Liverpool’s visual arts scene.
An especially shortened show this week - the opening music is from Wibke Hott & The Tunnel Choir find out more about that on the show or go to http://www.alandunn67.co.uk/ - We have a copy of the CD to give away - listen for the competition.
Also find out our recommendations of where to go and what to see in the visual arts
This is just a short list of what is mentioned in the show, to keep up to date with what is on in the visual arts in Liverpool go to the art in Liverpool website.
This is just a short list of what is mentioned in the show listen in to find out more and to keep up to date with what is on in the visual arts go to the art in Liverpool website.