Vision Through Art: WSBPS Artist talk

Wirral Society of the Blind and Partially Sighted present their exhibition “Vision Through Art“.

On Thursday 9th November 11am-12:30pm artists and WSBPS staff will be in the exhibition to showcase the work, explain the impact of sight loss on the perspective shown in the pieces, and demonstrate some of these eye conditions with simulation glasses. Free, drop-in.

This is a display of multimedia artwork produced by visually impaired people. Their expression through the senses demonstrates how the world is seen from the perspective of sight loss.

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The artwork has been produced by members of the Society’s arts, crafts and pottery groups who have a range of eye conditions, including macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa, glaucoma and cataracts.

Vision Through Art

Wirral Society of the Blind and Partially Sighted present their exhibition “Vision Through Art“.

This is a display of multimedia artwork produced by visually impaired people. Their expression through the senses demonstrates how the world is seen from the perspective of sight loss.

The artwork has been produced by members of the Society’s arts, crafts and pottery groups who have a range of eye conditions, including macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa, glaucoma and cataracts.

Event

EVENT: On Thursday 9th November 11am-12:30pm artists and WSBPS staff will be in the exhibition to showcase the work, explain the impact of sight loss on the perspective shown in the pieces, and demonstrate some of these eye conditions with simulation glasses. Free, drop-in.

Liverpool Makers’ Bazaar

Join Liverpool Makers’ Bazaar at the Old Police Station on Lark Lane on Sunday 12 November when they will be hosting a carefully curated collection of talented artists, displaying a plethora of crafting skills.

Old favourites nestle amongst emerging talent in 3 rooms of exciting opportunity to treat yourself or gift thoughtfully by buying from small local businesses.

Free entry 11am to 4pm

The Chosen Haram

A heady mix of love, drugs and Islam – The Chosen Haram is a unique and complex take on circus, coming to Liverpool as part of the Homotopia festival on Thursday 16 November 2023.

Performed entirely on two Chinese Poles, The Chosen Haram tells the story of two gay men and their chance meeting through a dating app. It details the highs and lows of their relationship and the social and cultural barriers they must overcome to find happiness and personal fulfillment – the word “Haram” refers to something that is forbidden in Islam.

Taking over Invisible Wind Factory with gravity-defying tricks and extraordinary movement, the show explores sexuality, faith, addiction and connection – an exploration into the personal struggles faced by many people whose upbringing contradicts their personal truths. The Chosen Haram is based on a combination of lead artist Sadiq Ali’s personal experience, as well as interviews with members of the LGBTQ+ community who identify as (ex) Muslim.

Alice Holland, Festival Programmer, said: “The Chosen Haram is outstanding as an extremely skilled piece of circus theatre, and as a truly moving story that speaks to body, heart and soul. The play is thoughtful, impressive, romantic, inventive and sexy, and a real treat for audiences in Liverpool.”

The shows forms part of an exciting and varied programme of events for the 2023 Homotopia Festival, which is celebrating its 20th year at the forefront of Queer art and activism.

The festival kicks off with a show-stopping evening of drag cabaret and pro-wrestling on 11 November in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle. Other highlights include The Ten Commandments, a new show by Queer legend and performance artist David Hoyle, music and spoken word by Liv Wynter, and a range of visual art and performances from 11 November until 2 December.

A full list of events is available at homotopia.net.

Cosy Tales with Elves

Share festive sing-alongs and magical tales with Santa’s helpers at the Mansion in the run-up to Christmas.

A Message for Santa Outdoor Trail

Back by popular demand, this year’s festive family trail brings to life the charming book A Message For Santa by Hiawyn Oram illustrated by Tony Ross.

Dig out your Christmas jumpers and gather your loved ones for a Christmas adventure through Calderstones Park.

Self-led trails last around 90 minutes and are perfect for families with children aged 4-9, but all ages are welcome.

Every family receives a copy of the book to share, as well as a map and pencil for every child.

Step into Stories

Step into the Mansion House for a day of festive activities, where visitors will be able to add a decoration to the community Christmas tree, create their own wrapping paper, attend a literary tour of the Mansion House.

Thanks to the generosity of publishers Walker Books and Penguin Random House you can also pick up a beautiful new book in exchange for an optional donation.

Festive Make

Embrace your creative side with this Festive drop-in arts and crafts session!

Perfect for the whole family, the relaxed session will provide all the materials and instructions you need to make some memorable Festive Crackers and delightful Cornucopia Tree ornaments.

Hidden Heritage: Festive Walk

Open the door to the hidden stories of Calderstones at Christmas time with our one-hour guided walk of the Park’s most significant and surprising landmarks.

No walking experience is required, the route can be adapted for access needs but it will take place outside so we recommend you wrap up warm.

Christmas at the Storybarn

Cosy up and explore favourite festive stories, sing classic songs and create a beautiful keepsake ornament to take home.

Perfect for 4-9yr olds