In December 2017, artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen made an artwork in response to the fire that took place earlier that year on 14 June at Grenfell Tower in North Kensington, West London. 72 people died in the tragedy. Filming the tower before it was covered with hoarding, McQueen sought to create a record.
See Steve McQueen’s film installation Grenfell at the Bluecoat from 16 May - 21 June. Screenings of the film will take place at set times. Entry is free but you will need to book a free timed ticket via the Bluecoat's website.
This national tour is being coordinated by Tate in collaboration with the partner venues and is made possible thanks to support using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and from Art Fund.
Grenfell in Liverpool is a co-production by Tate Liverpool and the Bluecoat.
Accessibility
The Bluecoat is located on School Lane in Liverpool. There is step free access to all area of Bluecoat's new wing and garden. The Bluecoat is a Grade 1 listed building so there is limited access to the older parts of the building.
There are lifts to all floors. Alternatively you can take the stairs.
- Toilets are located on the ground and first floor, including disabled toilet facilities
- There are baby changing facilities located on the ground floor
- The nearest Changing Places toilet is located in Liverpool One
- Assistance dogs are welcome in the gallery
- Induction loops are fitted in a number of areas of the building including Tickets & Information, the cafe, the Performance Space and the Sandon Room
Additional seating is also available. Please ask a member of staff if you require assistance.
For more information before your visit:
- Email: info@thebluecoat.org.uk
- Call: 0151 702 5324 (Open Tuesday-Sunday, 11.00-17.00)