The Art of Screenprinting is a comprehensive course suitable for beginners and intermediate printers alike. On completion, you will be a knowledgeable, confident screen-printer and able to hire their printmaking facilities to use.
Thu 4, 11, 18, & 25 Jul, 5:30pm – 7:45pm
The course schedule is as follows:
Week 1: You will learn the fundamentals of screenprinting and create experimental prints using hand cut paper stencils and monoprint.
Week 2: You will learn how to clean a screen and prepare it for printing, as well as coating your screen in UV sensitive emulsion and exposing it to create a permanent stencil for printing. You will then use your exposed screen to create a set of prints.
Week 3: This week will teach you all about registration and how to use multiple screens to create multi-layered prints.
Week 4: Your final week will teach you how to print onto fabric, utilising all you’ve learnt to understand the subtle changes needed in the screenprinting process to create great fabric prints
All materials you will use are included in the cost of the course, but you are welcome to bring along your own if you choose.
After completing this course and becoming a Bluecoat Artist Member, you will be able to book into their Screenprinting Studio should you wish to.
Attendees must be 18+.
Thu 4, 11, 18, & 25 Jul, 5:30pm – 7:45pm
Tickets: £180 for 4 sessions
Part of our ongoing public art project, Strong Women.
Drop-in to one of these free workshops, where you’re invited to create and decorate a clay heart, in dedication to a strong woman. Choose someone you know who inspires you, or dedicate a heart to a local heroine!
Award-winning artist Carrie Reichardt is creating a new public artwork for Kirkby, made out of heart-shaped ceramic tiles, celebrating the women of Knowsley. Come along and add your voice by sharing stories of the strong women you admire.
Is your child aged between 7 and 12? Do they love art and being creative?
If so then this workshop is perfect for you. Together, you will explore the gallery, experiment with different materials and learn new skills. No experience is necessary and all materials will be provided.
Tickets cost £2 per child and £3 per adult.
Make a magical meadow from recycled fabrics!
Suitable for all the family, learn the traditional craft of rag-rug making, create a pom-pom or tassel flower and add your creations to their epic collective art-piece in this creative activity.
They know that saving the bees and protecting the planet is a long-term project and reducing, reusing and repurposing everyday materials is only one part of the story.
This event is part of National Museums Liverpool’s committment to sustainability and carbon literacy.
This workshop, led by artist Amy Auld, will be beginner friendly, experiential learning. There will be a focus on colour and the freedom of movement.
You can bring in as much reference work as you’d like, the session will be focusing on familiar landscapes and what this means to you. This could be old family photographs, places you’ve been or even where you’d like to go. There will be multiple materials to work from: watercolours, charcoal, pens, pencils, and paint. The session will be a space for people to express themselves through multiple art styles and discover the importance of perspective and how composition and colour within a landscape can create a transformatively calm and emotive piece
The session will take place on 6 July, and run from 1-4pm. Tickets will be £25 per person (concessions are available) and must be booked in advance.
Be inspired by the incredible collections of World Museum and hone your skills in sketching, observation and communicating texture in your art, in our regular still-life drawing sessions.
Each session will feature a small display of items from their natural history handling collections for you to explore as you develop your skills. All sessions will be held at the World Museum and will have strictly limited places to maintain a relaxed and intimate atmosphere.
These sessions are suitable for absolute beginners as well as more experienced artists. Tickets cost £15 and can be purchased in advance from our website.
Basic art materials will be provided but if you would like to bring your own you are welcome to. Please note that there are limited facilities for washing brushes or palettes.
An important aspect of the exhibition ‘Another View: Landscapes by Women Artists’ is questioning the categorisation of artists into amateur and professional, given that this tends to be a gendered divide.
Drawing on this theme around career barriers for women and supporting the professional transition, this day is all about demystifying creative roles (particularly in galleries), understanding the diverse career paths people take, and supporting women with identifying their unique and transferrable skills.
During the event, visitors will hear first hand from a range of women working at NML what their career journeys have been like, and will be given the opportunity to ask questions and have informal discussions to find out more. In addition to this, there will be employability tasks and workshops to support participants with identifying their own skills, and signposting them to useful resources.
This event is aimed at women and non-binary visitors who may be students, young professionals, those seeking a change of career or those with an interest in finding out more about creative careers.
This event is free and tickets must be booked in advance. The event will run from 10:30am-3pm, however visitors will not be turned away if they want to attend specific elements of the day and drop in at a later time.
Join Lady Lever Art Gallery for this practical art workshop series led by a different guest artist each time, inspired by our exhibition ‘Another View: Landscapes by Women Artists’.
As the exhibition looks at how landscapes have been interpreted and represented by women over the 19th and 20th centuries, we will be running a series of workshops exploring how a variety of contemporary women artists today are translating their experience of landscapes into their practice. Participants will be supported to create their own unique piece to take home, drawing on inspiration from each artists own techniques, ideas and experiences.
This workshop will be led by artist Bindi Vora.
Get hunting with for bugs and beasties and discover the incredible world that grows all around us.
Experts from World Museum will lead a special summer bug safari. Use their special spotter’s guide trail to hunt out your own incredible insects or join their experts for a Bug Hunt session.
Please be aware that these events will take place outside. They recommend that you wear sensible clothes and footwear for exploring outside spaces. Children must be supervised at all times.
The event runs every Wednesday during the school summer holidays –
- 24 July 2024
- 31 July 2024
- 7 August 2024
- 14 August 2024
- 21 August 2024
- 28 August 2024
Detector dogs have been helping to safeguard our ports and airports for many years. Each dog works with a handler from Border Force to detect hidden objects including drugs, weapons and other smuggled goods.
Throughout August, the Museum is hosting special visits from these highly skilled dogs with a unique chance to see them in action and find out more.
Demonstrations will take place every 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd August. Sessions will take place each day at 12 noon, 1pm and 2pm.
Sessions are drop-in, no booking required, and will take place in the 4th floor Lecture Theatre at the Maritime Museum. All welcome!
Find out more about the work of detector dogs and the Border Force in their Seized! gallery in the basement.