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Light Night call from Open Culture plus Ian meets the Liverpool Art Prize artists.


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NEWS

Liverpool Art Prize 2010 Shortlist Announced

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We are delighted to make some exciting announcements concerning this year’s Liverpool Art Prize.

Judges and Shortlist of 5 artists announced
New Venue and Dates for the Exhibition
£2000 to the Winner, £1000 People’s Choice Award
Art Prize Winner to be offered a show at The Walker

The 5 Shortlisted Artists:
Gina Czarnecki, David Jacques, James Quin, Paul Rooney and Emily Speed

Ian met with the artists on Monday at Metal, for them to look around and think about what they want to show etc.

LIGHT NIGHT 14 May - Be aware that Friday 14th May is Light Night

Charlotte Corrie at Open Culture says it will be a fantastic evening city centre cultural festival that coincides with Museums at Night, an EU wide festival. The format of the Light Night will not be very different from the previous Long Nights, although this time the evening will start as family friendly as we can but it doesn’t have to end up like that! To make the job of selling the overall offer and collating the marketing brochure easier we have created a simple online form for you all to complete. Please click on the link, follow the step by step instructions and once submitted all your info will automatically be added to our giant spreadsheet http://tinyurl.com/LightNight2010

Deadline for submissions is Midnight 25th March 2010.

THIS WEEK

STARTS: Paul Shiers - Translucence and Saturation

paul-shiers-100MONDAY 15 March 2010 at dot-art Gallery
dot-art's Spring show features a new collection of abstract work by Wirral
based painter
Paul Shiers . These vibrant, dramatic and multi-layered works embrace a variety of media and techniques, exploiting the possibilities and qualities of acrylic paint but also introducing elements of enamel, oil and watercolour for specific effects. Exhibition details

VIEWING: Ctrl.Alt.Shift Unmasks Corruption

comic-cuc-100MONDAY 15 March 2010, 18.00 - 20.00 (pay bar available)
Ctrl.Alt.Shift Unmasks Corruption
comes to Liverpool with an exhibition of political comic work to coincide with the release of their new comic book anthology. The Exhibition will take a retrospective look at how comics have been employed throughout history to debate and highlight political issues and will include content from previously unseen archives as well as highlights from the Ctrl.Alt.Shift Unmasks Corruption Comic. Exhibition details

LAUNCH: Free Event for Visual Artists - dot-art Services CIC

dotart-cic-100LAUNCH: Free Event for Visual Artists - dot-art Services CIC
THURSDAY 18 March 2010, 18.00 - 20.00 at St Mary's Complex in Bootle
Artists are invited to attend a free event to celebrate the launch of
dot-art Services CIC, a new social enterprise set up specifically to support North-West based visual artists through a range of services and activities designed to help them develop their careers and gain exposure and promotion for their work. To register for FREE tickets, please visit thewebsite.
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VIEWING: 'Collusion' Rich White and Brychan Tudor

collusion-100THURSDAY 18 March 18.00 - 20.00 at Arena Gallery
'Collusion' is a collaboration between Rich White and Brychan Tudor. The exhibition features a newly commissioned joint work by White and Tudor that responds directly to the unique architectural features of Arena Gallery and draws on the history of the Elevator Building where Arena is located as a former industrial trade building and now a refurbished multi use facility. Exhibition details

STARTS: 'All bound for MuMu land' by Nick Jones

nick-jones-100FRIDAY 19 March 2010 at Ye Cracke
Strange Attractors presents an exhibition featuring original paintings by local artist
Nick Jones who creates bright, accessible paintings with a darker edge. His main themes are war, death, popular culture and kittens. Exhibition details




From FRIDAY 19 March – 12 September 2010 the International Slavery Museum hosts Beyond the Boundary, an exhibition of powerful and emotive photographs exploring aspects of cricket that have not been seen before.Beyond the Boundary explores the relationship between cricket, culture, class and politics and how it can be seen as a legacy of British imperialism and colonialism and, paradoxically, as a means of resistance against it. 

Through photographs featuring cricketers such as
Viv Richards, Paul Adams and Basil D’Oliveira, the exhibition celebrates contemporary players who, by playing in the boundary of the cricket pitch, broke the boundaries of racial apartheid. Beyond the Boundary explores the story of enslavement and oppression of people from the African Diaspora globally, and their deep connections with cricket.

LAUNCH & WORKSHOPS - Mosaic Wonderland

debbie-ryan2-100SATURDAY 20 March at World of Glass, St Helens 
Exhibition launch and Free workshops (*booking required. See the details below)
If you’ve seen the new Alice in Wonderland film, you won’t want to miss the latest exhibition at The World of Glass. In Mosaic Wonderland artistDebbie Ryan has created an exciting new work that follows Alice down the rabbit hole and into the magical world of author Lewis Carroll. Exhibition details


STARTS: 'The Litany' by Fr Stephen Williams
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SUNDAY 21 March 2010 at Liverpool Cathedral 
An exhibition by Fr Stephen Williams, vicar of St John's Church in Walton in the north of Liverpool, the intention of ‘The Litany’ is the exploration through mixed media of a series of images based on part of the Litany. The intention is to evoke a response, which will lead to an awakening of spiritual experience, a questioning of belief and pre-conceived ideas of the meaning of the litany. Exhibition details



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