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Tuesday, 26 February 2008 00:00

Art In Liverpool podcast 26 February 2008

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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.

 

Reviews, Pete Carr’s ‘Port of Culture’ at Unit 18 Albert Dock until March 9 - Pete Carr’s photoblog Vanilla Days is one of the most visited photographer’s sites in the UK

Mayming and The Long Walk - The LONG WALK  is a journey through music in response to the Morecambe Bay tragedy of February 2004 where 23 Chinese immigrant workers tragically lost their lives whilst cockling at night in Morecambe Bay. http://www.thelongwalk.info/

Ian tours the Liverpool University Victoria Museum & Gallery which opens July 08 with a Stuart Sutcliffe retrospective starting August 2008

Coming up - Ian has been working hard finalizing details for the Liverpool Art Prize at the Urban Cultural Centre (NOVAS) which opens this Thursday 28 February  - open till 7 May

Bluecoat Display Cente present ‘Portfolio’ a collaboration with Crafts Council of Ireland - Private View 29 February

Soup - staff at Tate Liverpool exhibit at New Bright Art, just opposit New brighton Railway Station.  Private View  29 February  at  6.30pm

Sounds like my kind of Exhibition! - Paradise Stories - at the Renew Rooms and International Gallery, Slater Street - A huge duck with a foxes head, a Scouse Buddhist monk, an interactive wigwam-igloo and an Indian woman dancing to gospel and techno… just some of the characters, flora and fauna inhabiting artist Kai-Oi Jay Yung’s Paradise Stories exhibition.

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.


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Extra Show: Look out for this special podcast with Patrick, as he talks about the past, present and future of the Open Eye  Gallery. 

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Our Tracy Emin competition  is Now closed.


Ian Jackson has been running the Art in Liverpool website http://www.artinliverpool.com/ for over 4 years and produces a weekly Enewsletter covering everything that goes on in the visual arts in Liverpool
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Feedback - If you enjoy the show then let us know - leave us a comment here, or email comments to neil‘at’defnetmedia.com and we will read them out on the show.

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