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.

Event

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.

PopUp Photo Print Shop The Liver Build...

Meet professional photographer w/unique travel-inspiring landscape & cityview photo prints & notecards shop Liverpool gifts from 30+ vendors

Picture This Photography Liverpool are thrilled to be hosting a Pop Up Shop Monday December 4th 10am-4pm inside the iconic Liver Building Reception on the ground floor. as part of their Chrismas Market!

The event will showcase 30+ local, independent businesses in the atrium for tenants & visitors. I will be sharing affordable Liverpool Landscape & City View Photo Art Prints & NoteCards including Waterfront, Skyline, Parks & Gardens, Beatles Collection and so much more! Browse, view & purchase authentic, professional Photo Art Prints & Notecards

Chat with the photographer to learn the stories behind the images and best locations to capture distinct shots. Purchase original & affordable photo art prints for your home or business. This is an amazing & unique collaboration event where the photographer vendor was invited back by The Liver Building Team to maximise their central Liverpool location and enhance visitor engagement during the Liver Building Christmas Market.

The Royal Liver Building is based on the Pier Head, Liverpool Waterfront, L3 1HU. The main entrance to Royal Liver Building Reception is located in the courtyard of the building, just off Canada Boulevard or is accessible via The Strand. The building is wheelchair accessible.

This Christmas Market aims to maximise the central Liverpool Pier Head location and enhance visitor engagement.
It encourages visitors to enter inside this iconic building to appreciate the architecture & history and meet 30+ local, small business owners to commemorate their visit.

Picture This Photography are an international brand specialising in interior collections for business & home where they supply custom images for UK restaurants & offices and also are a supplier for The Beatles Story & Fab 4 Stores.
Picture This Photography are represented by Dot Art Gallery Liverpool and are part of current & previous exhibitions.

Take a sneak peek at our Liverpool online store here for examples of work available & so much more!
https://picture-this-photography.sumupstore.com

Stay up to date here https://www.instagram.com/picturethisphotographylpool/

Picture This Photography NYC Store and website can be found here: https://www.picturethisphotographynyc.com
https://www.instagram.com/picturethisphotographynyc/

PopUp Photo Print Shop City Square

Picture This Photography Liverpool are hosting a Pop Up Shop Wednesday Nov 22nd 11am-2pm inside City Square Reception on the ground floor.

The event will showcase affordable Liverpool Landscape & City View Photo Art Prints & NoteCards including iconic Liverpool Waterfront & Skyline, unique Beatles collection, favourite local parks and so much more! Browse, view & purchase authentic, professional Photo Art Prints & Notecards

Chat with the photographer to learn the stories behind the images and best locations to capture distinct shots. Purchase original & affordable photo art prints for your home or business. This is an amazing & unique collaboration event where the photographer vendor was hand selected by The Building Team

City Square is located at 40 Tithebarn Street Liverpool L2 2BW. The main entrance to City Square Reception is located directly from the street. The building is wheelchair accessible.

This collaboration aims to maximise the central Liverpool location and enhance visitor & tenant engagement. It encourages visitors to enter inside the building to appreciate the architecture & history and meet a local professional photographer with unique, authentic travel inspiring landscape & city view photo art prints & notecards to commemorate their visit.

Picture This Photography are an international brand specialising in interior collections for business & home where they supply custom images for UK restaurants & offices and also are a supplier for The Beatles Story & Fab 4 Stores.
Picture This Photography are represented by Dot Art Gallery Liverpool and are part of current & previous exhibitions.

Take a sneak peek at our Liverpool online store here for examples of work available & so much more! https://picture-this-photography.sumupstore.com

Stay up to date here https://www.instagram.com/picturethisphotographylpool/

Picture This Photography NYC Store and website can be found here: https://www.picturethisphotographynyc.com
https://www.instagram.com/picturethisphotographynyc/

PopUp Photo Print Shop Capital Buildin...

Meet professional photographer with unique travel-inspiring landscape & city view photo prints & notecards, shop for Liverpool gifts

Picture This Photography Liverpool are hosting a Pop Up Shop Tuesday Nov 28th 11am-2pm inside The Capital Building Reception on the ground floor.

The event will showcase affordable Liverpool Landscape & City View Photo Art Prints & NoteCards including iconic Liverpool Waterfront & Skyline, unique Beatles collection, favourite local parks and so much more!
Browse, view & purchase authentic, professional Photo Art Prints & Notecards

Chat with the photographer to learn the stories behind the images and best locations to capture distinct shots
Purchase original & affordable photo art prints for your home or business

This is an amazing & unique collaboration event where the photographer vendor was hand selected by The Capital Building Team to maximise their central Liverpool location and enhance visitor engagement during their visit.

The Capital Building is located at 39 Old Hall St, Liverpool L3 9PP

The main entrance to The Capital Building Reception is located in the courtyard of the building directly from the street. The building is wheelchair accessible.

This collaboration aims to maximise the central Liverpool location and enhance visitor & tenant engagement.
It encourages visitors to enter inside the building to appreciate the architecture & history and meet a local professional photographer with unique, authentic travel inspiring landscape & city view photo art prints & notecards to commemorate their visit.

Picture This Photography are an international brand specialising in interior collections for business & home where they supply custom images for UK restaurants & offices and also are a supplier for The Beatles Story & Fab 4 Stores.
Picture This Photography are represented by Dot Art Gallery Liverpool and are part of current & previous exhibitions.

Take a sneak peek at our Liverpool online store here for examples of work available & so much more! https://picture-this-photography.sumupstore.com

Stay up to date here https://www.instagram.com/picturethisphotographylpool/

Picture This Photography NYC Store and website can be found here: https://www.picturethisphotographynyc.com
https://www.instagram.com/picturethisphotographynyc/

Blackler’s Father Christmas

Do you remember this giant Father Christmas which towered over shoppers in Blackler’s department store each winter from 1957 until 1988?

After undergoing a massive transformation, he went on display in the Museum of Liverpool’s atrium for the first time in more than 20 years in 2016 and has returned for Christmas almost every year since then.

The 18 foot Blackler’s Santa stands proudly in the museum’s Atrium and greets visitors with his jumbo smile. Visitors have been thrilled to be reacquainted with this symbol of their childhood and he has been winning new fans too as a younger generation meet this Liverpool icon.

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.

Bernice Mulenga: Artist Talk

Bernice will open their retrospective exhibition with an artist talk with Q&A and reception.

Bernice Mulenga is a British -Congolese photographer with a distinct aptitude for archiving, documenting and interrogating the world around them. Mulenga’s work centres on their communities- Black queer global and local, Black British, London nightlife- and the experiences within them—most notably in their ongoing photo series #friendsonfilm.

Their work also explores reoccurring themes surrounding identity, sexuality, grief, darkness and family. Their work continues to influence the development of queer aesthetics and documentation of LGBTQIA community.

Part of Homotopia 2023, see here for full listings

Graffiti Art class

Get creative in these unique Graffiti Art classes in Liverpool’s thriving Baltic Triangle!

A 2 hour class open to all ages above 6, they normally have a wide range of ages attend.

Learn the basic skills of the spray can then create your own 3x3ft posters to take away (They suggest letting dry for at least a couple of hours!)

Liverpool Print Fair

Liverpool Print Fair is a two-day art market, gathering independent artists and designers with a unique variety of original and handmade art prints for sale. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of creativity and beautiful art prints.

Discover a diverse range of printmakers showcasing their unique creations, from stunning illustrations and colourful screen prints to intricate linocuts and etchings. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, collector, or simply looking for something special, you’re sure to find prints that resonate with you.

Engage with the talented artists, learn about their techniques, and gain insights into the fascinating world of printmaking. There will also be live demonstrations at Cass Art, giving you the chance to witness the magic of printmaking in action.

At Liverpool Print Fair, we believe in supporting local artists and fostering a sense of community. So come along, support independent artists, and perhaps find that perfect print to adorn your walls or give as a unique gift.

Mark your calendar for this exciting event and get ready to join us at Liverpool Print Fair.

Creating Visions: Women Designers 1900...

Iconic designs by Vivienne Westwood, Mary Quant and Laura Ashley are being showcased in a new display celebrating costume, jewellery and decorative objects made by female designers.

Creating Visions: Women Designers 1900-2000 opens at the Walker Art Gallery on 21 October 2023. The display, located in the Craft and Design Gallery, will showcase pieces dating from the early 20th century to the early 21st century. They draw from National Museums Liverpool’s extensive decorative arts collection which is one of the finest in the UK.

The display celebrates 100 years of women designers at the Gallery and features 14 items of dress. These include a mini dress by Mary Quant. Quant, who died in April 2023, is credited with bringing to popularity the era-defining above-the-knee skirts and dresses of Britain’s ‘swinging sixties’.

Also on display will be a pinafore dress by Jean Muir; a tunic dress with matching overcoat by Janice Wainwright; a tunic dress from Vivienne Westwood’s Nostalgia of Mud Collection; a skirt and a long-sleeved top from Vivienne Westwood’s Rolls Royce Collection; an evening cape by Thea Porter; and a glass wedding dress made by Diana Dias-Leão.

Fiona Slattery Clark, Curator of Decorative Art at National Museums Liverpool, said: “Our vast decorative art collection contains some truly exquisite pieces by female designers and it’s been a joy to assemble some of the most exciting and significant designs from the last hundred years for this display.

“As well as featuring designers of global influence and acclaim, we’ll be displaying pieces with an important connection to Liverpool, including evening dresses made by designers who sold their garments in high-end boutiques located on Bold Street in the early 20th century.”

The display will include two Parisian-inspired evening dresses inspired by British designer Lucile and made by T & S Bacon of Bold Street, Liverpool; an evening dress inspired by French designer Madeleine Vionnet; an evening dress by Callot Soeurs Ltd; an evening dress with the label of Elaine Paquin of Bold Street, Liverpool; a full-length summer dress by Gina Fratini; and a full-length summer dress by Laura Ashley.

Also on show will be a selection of jewellery, enamels and glass which will change throughout the duration of the display. Jewellery from the 1980s and ‘90s by female jewellers will be exhibited, including pieces by the internationally renowned Wendy Ramshaw and Jane Adam. From Perspex and acrylic to precious metals and ceramic, a varied mix of materials will be presented.

The enamel display will feature a selection of works by a local artist specialising in enamelled metalwork, Liverpool-born Lily Day (b. 1870). Day studied at Liverpool School of Architecture and Applied Art and became an enamelling/metalwork instructor there. Between 1898 and the early 1920s her work was frequently exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery.

Find out more about the display at liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker