Get down to Elevator this Friday, support your local artists, and snap up something unique and wonderful for your walls.
Many of you will have lost ridiculous fistfuls of money after ‘having a flutter’ on a horse last week. It’s an annual treat for most people, in the vague hope they might get a few quid back, but for some it’s a daily, consuming spiral of hope and disappointment. Artist Mark Greenwood takes to Camp [...]
It’s been a turbulent year for our art scene with closures, cuts and departures. But May sees a 31 day festival of forward thinking about this city’s resurgent creative community…
How one local game developers are shamelessly chanelling the 70s to bring a touch of two-handed excitement to 21st century gaming…
We’re proud of CALM. A local charity, doing incredible work for people right across the country. It’s an amazing achievement. As you might know already (read SevenStreets’ Tom Harcastle’s piece on his own struggle with depression here), CALM have just released their first book – a fascinating document of the first ten years of a [...]
A fascinating tour around the fear of place – Bluecoat’s Topophobia exhibition is disorienting, but its unflinching glare will draw you in.
We love design ‘n’ illustration whippersnappers Young Pines. A collective of rather talented young graduates who’ve been given a chance to shine by creative agency Mercy (they’re the Li’l Bow Bow to Mercy’s Snoop Dogg, or something), they’re hosting another exhibition – following their brilliant debut at LSAD – and it’s kicking off this weekend. [...]
Another dark day for Liverpool culture, as National Museums Liverpool announce a further round of savings – and the potential of job losses and gallery closures.
Independent artists collective, Lost Properties have been turning our abandoned spaces into recycled wonderlands where, literally, anything can happen. And they’re doing it again this week…
Peter Charles talks to Horace Panter at the launch of his next exhibition at the Penny Lane Gallery.
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