What does your version of time look like? How does it sound or behave? Liverpool Biennial will be delivering a free workshop all about creating time-changing objects.
Stine Marie Jacobsen’s film project ‘Future, Before It Happens’, devised with children from St Anne’s Catholic Primary School, will be displayed at Bluecoat as part of their Summer Programme.
The film focuses on the wellbeing of young people in relation to the climate crisis and will be accompanied by a series of free family workshops taking place on weekends during the Summer Holidays.
What does your version of time look like? How does it sound or behave? Liverpool Biennial will be delivering a workshop all about creating time-changing objects – is your object for the future going to be angry, funny, excited, hopeful, or radical? Join us to become time explorers!
This workshop is free, and all necessary materials will be provided. Families can stay for the entire session or drop in throughout the day.
This series of workshops is kindly supported by SEVENSTORE.