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World Museum Liverpool takes an Intelligent look at AI
World Museum Liverpool is taking a journey through the past and present and looking into the future with the first major exhibition...


Lady Lever prepares to open Augustus John exhibition
The Lady Lever is making final preparations for its latest exhibition which will open to the public next week. The Last Bohemian:...


Liverpool Biennial reveals second chapter with indoor artworks
Lewis’s, Lush Liverpool Spa, the Cotton Exchange and the Central Library are among nine venues set to stage Liverpool Biennal exhibitions...


Liverpool dot-art exhibition emerges out of the darkness
Liverpool gallery dot-art is emerging Out of the Darkness with its first exhibition after the easing of lockdown. The commercial gallery...


Follow the River of Light Trail on Liverpool waterfront
Giant artworks are illuminating the Liverpool waterfront over the next two weeks in a special River of Light Trail. The trail of 11 light...


Liverpool Independents Biennial takes art online and into supermarkets
Liverpool Independents Biennial is being launched today online and in the form of a special ‘printed gallery’. The gallery of works will...


Liverpool Bluecoat gives a platform to art inspired by city youngsters
Art inspired by the imagination of young people will take over the courtyard at Liverpool’s Bluecoat this summer. Twin artists Simon and...


John Moores Painting Prize winner announced in online reveal
Kathryn Maple has been announced as the winner of the 2020 John Moores Painting Prize in a special online ceremony. The 31-year-old...


Thousands of Chambré Hardman photos preserved during Liverpool lockdown
Conservators have worked through the Coronavirus pandemic to catalogue and digitise thousands of previously unseen photographs taken by...


Echoes and Origins of Liverpool Bluecoat History explored in new project
Liverpool’s Bluecoat is launching a new project which invites young people to explore its origins and the city’s colonial legacy and how...
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