The 2012 nominees have been announced, showcasing four of the region’s brightest and strongest art talents.
More than a history of a railway station, METAL’s new Edge Hill archives document the rise, fall and rebirth of a tenacious community, and pioneering corner of our city too…
A month of talks, exhibitions, open days and events at Edge Hill’s wonderful METAL Galleries.
So who’s won this year’s Liverpool Art Prize? SevenStreets takes a punt…
Cast your vote, your artists need you at this year’s Liverpool Art Prize, premiering at METAL tonight.
Our first impression on who wins and who loses out from the latest round of Arts Council England funding decisions.
The city’s resurgent art scene makes, yet again, for an eclectic and exciting Liverpool Art Prize shortlist. Our hula-hoop finger-puppets? Conspicuous by their absence, we note.
Nick Holloway unravels the complex tangle of QUANGOs, budgets and assorted acronyms to investigate how funding cuts will affect arts and culture in Liverpool. So, what’s in the firing line?
The indefatigable Artinliverpool.com hosts its third Liverpool Art Prize again this year – this time around at the fabulous Metal, on Edge Hill station. You might have had a sneak preview, if you’ve walked down past Fred Perry in Liverpool One. And you might think, as Sevenstreets does, that the competition’s gonna be a tough [...]
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