Liverpool Biennial: uMoya Exhibition T...

Join artists from Blue Room, Bluecoat’s inclusive arts project supporting learning disabled and neuro-divergent artists, for an explorative tour of our Liverpool Biennial exhibition uMoya: The Sacred Return of Lost Things.

Tue 12 Sep, 1pm-3pm

Join artists from Blue Room, Bluecoat’s inclusive arts project supporting learning disabled and neuro-divergent artists, on an immersive tour of our exhibition uMoya: The Sacred Return of Lost Things.

Since 2008, Blue Room artists have experienced Liverpool Biennial at Bluecoat and beyond, often creating their own works in response to the themes explored.

In this explorative tour, Blue Room artists will lead an interactive gallery tour sharing their perspective on the exhibited works. Afterwards, visitors are invited to join the artists as they share creative responses made in our supported studio at Bluecoat.

Tickets are free, donations welcome.
Booking advised

Out of The Blue- (a radical life drawi...

Based at the excellent Bridewell Studios, Liverpool Independent Art School are planning to go far further in the direction of experimental life drawing than they have ever gone before.

Beginning with a set of new experimental games we will head toward a re-imagining of the notorious Yves Klein Anthopomrpmetrie performance actions with the model printing from her body in blue paint- a one off tribute to a pivotal moment in representation of the figure brought to you live in Liverpool

Intro to Life Drawing at Indigo

Introduction to life drawing events at the excellent Indigo on Bedford Street Rockferry. Liverpool Independent Art School aim to nurture a very relaxed and supportive playful approach to drawing.

Their models are brilliant and tuition is offered for any level of experience. Some basic materials are available but they advise the use of your own hard backed sketchbook to get the most out of the session.

All workshops start at 7pm, except the 19 October workshop, which starts 6pm

Hilbre Island Drawing Adventure

The return of Liverpool Independent Art School’s adventure of visiting the island for one day, drawing and painting and then returning for a civilised throw-down in the White Lion.

They start the day with a coffee at Toast café at the train station then walk down to beach and out to the island together.

Obviously weather can change our plans there so if the event is rained off we will reschedule for the next doable weekend date and refund anyone who’s not available on that day. They haven’t done this since last summer and it’s a bit of a hike out to the island so remember to bring sun cream, water and snacks and sensible clothes!

They really are excited to get their jewel in the crown summer day out back (some ticket discounts are available for LIAS patrons )

Down To The Water

This is a Liverpool Independent Art School guided drawing workshop with a sense of exploration. It is led by practising artists with many years experience teaching adults and is open to all levels of experience and none.

They will be using the lovely Indigo Cafe as their base of operations and place to meet up, share a coffee and set off on our adventure.

All you will need is a sketchbook and any materials you want to draw with

Life Drawing at 92 Degrees

The return of Liverpool Independent Art School’s much loved life drawing events at the excellent 92 Degrees Coffee on Hardman Street, Liverpool.

They aim to nurture a very relaxed and supportive playful approach to drawing. Their models are brilliant and tuition is offered for any level of experience .

Some basic materials are available but they advise the use of your own hard backed sketchbook to get the most out of the session .

PopUp Photo Print Shop – 1 Derby...

Picture This Photography Liverpool are hosting a Pop Up Shop Wednesday September 27th, 11am-3pm, inside 1 Derby Square Reception on the ground floor.

The event will showcase affordable Liverpool Landscape & City View Photo Art Prints & NoteCards including Waterfront, Skyline, John Lennon statue, Strawberry Fields and so much more! Browse, view and 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 to maximise their central Liverpool location and enhance visitor engagement during their visit.

1 Derby Square is located at One Derby Square James St, Liverpool L2 9QR on the corner of Castle St & James St.

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 and 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 their 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

 

Degrees of Abstraction

Degrees of Abstraction brings together three abstract artists, Hilary Dron, Jessica Slack and John Sharp; each pushing the boundaries of gestures, geometric and natural forms.

Abstract art can trick the human eye, as it searches for form and representation, and unlike figurative art, can evoke emotions through colour and shape. This show of large, vibrant paintings closes the door on reality and centres you in the realms of abstraction.

Hilary Dron – Hilary was born in Liverpool and completed her degree at Central School of Art and Design, London. She worked as a designer for Liberty before beginning a 30 year career, teaching art in schools and in further education. After a recent sabbatical in Japan and the Far East, she decided to leave teaching and concentrate on her own work, something she has always wanted to do. The last six months have represented a huge step for Hilary and have included a commission by Aintree Hospital and exhibitions in and around Liverpool.

Speaking about her work, Hilary notes: “My paintings are about colour, light, texture and atmosphere. They are reimagined experiences of a personal memory memories of landscapes I have visited, from woods in Liverpool, mountains in Taiwan to Sakura blossom in Kyoto, Japan. I recently spent ten days in Ballycastle, County Mayo painting the coastline, bogs and beautiful surrounding Irish countryside.” She paints to get into that quiet place in her mind, where there is no sense of time and she hopes her paintings reflect this essence of a deep, quiet experience.

Jessica Slack – Jessica is a contemporary abstract artist whose work is inspired by colour and nature. Jessica’s fascination with the power of colour and how it can evoke emotions when least expected leads to bold and vibrant expressionist paintings that aim to bring joy to homes all over the world! In her own words… “The shifting nature of the environment, from the changing seasons to the contrast between urban and rural landscapes is constant inspiration to me. The aim of my work is to capture feelings of joy, wonder and freedom – reflected in the bold use of colour, texture and abstract mark marking you see in my work.”

After graduating with a first-class degree in Printed Textiles and an MSc in Colour Science, Jessica began her artistic journey after taking part in Liverpool Art Fair back in 2019. Fast forward to now, Jessica is recognised as an emerging British artist with prestigious awards such as the Signature Art Prize and Bethlehem Card Commission in addition to being seen in The World of Interiors Magazine and having commissioned artworks throughout Liverpool City Centre.

John Sharp – John was born in Bentham on the Lancashire/Yorkshire border and grew up in Garstang. Having studied illustration at De Montfort University, John then went on to work as an illustrator, graphic designer and in design/visual effects for the film and TV industry at University of Manchester, Yorkshire television, Flehner Films, Buenos Aires and various VFX companies in Soho London and Manchester. His work has included a broad array of projects including The Harry Potter films, Emmerdale and Iceland TV adverts.

“I work in a variety of styles and with a variety of subjects. There is usually a polemic element to my pictures. The “Kite” pictures relate to graffiti and urban Life. The “All of Us” series are a commentary on the energy of life and the absurdity of religion and politics. The Bird pictures are more cartoon than ornithology…Gulls are marauding gangs on the edges of society, Ravens, solo wanderers across moorland and hills and Cormorants are a prehistoric presence in the heart of the city. Mythological subjects are usually metaphors for contemporary issues, for example the “Mermaid” drawings reflect the ecology of the oceans and “Minotaurs” are misfits trapped in the city.”

All artworks are for sale.

Join them for the Private View of the exhibition on Thursday 14th September from 5pm-7pm.

All welcome, but please register here: https://degreesofabstractionpv.eventbrite.co.uk

The dot-art Gallery can be found at 14 Queen Avenue, Castle Street, Liverpool, L2 4TX (just 5 minutes’ walk from Liverpool One).

Opening times: Tuesday – Saturday, 10am-6pm

The exhibition runs Friday 15th September – Saturday 18th November 2023.

Helene Appel: Among Trees, Along Sand ...

Berlin-based artist Helene Appel creates images that straddle the threshold between realism, sculpture, and abstraction. Appel paints ordinary materials from everyday life, working in a 1:1 scale.

Appel’s work highlights the sometimes-overlooked beauty of ordinary objects such as the bark of a tree, sand on a seashore, an envelope, the headlight of a car, and a loose fold of fabric. Appel’s closely-observed paintings even explore the aesthetic qualities of discarded vegetable peelings ready to be thrown onto the compost pile, or a kitchen sink full to the brim of murky washing up water. The materials Appel uses, such as oil, watercolour or encaustic, start to resemble the object itself, giving her paintings a physical and three-dimensional presence.

This exhibition features key works from Appel’s career alongside a selection of new paintings. It is also an opportunity to see two works by Appel which were recently acquired for the Williamson’s collection: ‘Sand’ and ‘Dishwater’.

Events

Exhibition tours with curator Niall Hodson will take place on:

Thursday 5th October, 12:30pm

Friday 8th December, 10:30am

Friday 19th January, 6pm

Booking details coming soon.

Adaesi Ukairo – In the Window | ...

Bluecoat Display Centre’s ‘In the Window’ spotlight exhibition for August 2023 features Adaesi Ukairo, who was selected for the Bluecoat Display Centre’s Showcase Award at the 2022 Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair.

Adaesi expresses in tangible form the fluid movement of energy. Shaping her sculptural forms from flat sheets of copper and brass, she uses hammers and forming stakes to mould and shape intuitively, engaging her metals unique properties of malleability and strength to create distinct, highly textured and patinated pieces.

Undule, Crush and Phlat are abstract explorations, allowing space for individual interpretation.

View and purchase her work in the gallery on College Lane or via their online shop.