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Liverpool young people demand end to FGM
A new exhibition designed by young people and calling for an end to female genital mutilation (FGM) has gone on display at Liverpool’s...


Museum of Liverpool's Wondrous Place celebrates city's cultural heart
The Museum of Liverpool’s Wondrous Place gallery has reopened after a major revamp including a new, more open design and a wealth of new...


£2.5m Culture funding boost for Liverpool City Region organisations
More than 20 arts organisations and venues across Liverpool City Region are set to share an additional £2.56m from the government’s...


Tate Liverpool offers a different landscape in 2022
Tate Liverpool is promising a radical re-evaluation of the tradition of landscape art in its summer 2022 blockbuster exhibition. Radical...


Wondrous Place returns to Museum of Liverpool with new exhibits
The Museum of Liverpool will officially reopen its Wondrous Place gallery this month. The newly renovated second floor space celebrates...


Message of hope at Liverpool Cathedral in public art campaign
Liverpool Cathedral is hosting the latest work in the city’s ongoing Very Public Art campaign. From Now On, which is on show outside the...


NML and Tate Liverpool to receive £20m 'Levelling Up' funding
National Museums Liverpool and Tate Liverpool are each set to receive £10m from the Government’s Levelling Up fund. The investment,...


FACT becomes an alterate museum for new exhibition
An ‘alternate museum’ of artworks forms the heart of a new exhibition at FACT this autumn. Future Ages Will Wonder features work by nine...


Knowsley reveals Borough of Culture plans for 2022
Artist Luke Jerram’s stunning Gaia installation, a celebration of Edward Lear and the official opening of Shakespeare North Playhouse...


Tate Liverpool stages Lucy McKenzie retrospective
Tate Liverpool is presenting the first UK retrospective of Scottish artist Lucy McKenzie. The exhibition draws together around 80 of the...
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