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Wednesday, 06 February 2008 00:00

Art in Liverpool podcast 6 February 2008

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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.

          

 

Subscribe to our Art in Liverpool Newsletter and get an update everytime an episode is published also find out about our Tracy Emin competition - closing soon.
 

Feedback - Let us know what you think about any of our podcasts, feedback to neil‘at’defnetmedia.com.  

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Ian Jackson
Ian has been running the Art in Liverpool website www.artinliverpool.com for over 4 years and produces a weekly enewsletter covering everything that goes on in the visual arts in Liverpool. He has a myspace page and facebook profile. Thank you. 

For the most recent arts news and what’s on in Liverpool go to:
www.artinliverpool.com

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