FRIDAY 3 September 2010 18.00 - 20.00 at Liverpool Cathedral A collection of smoke fired ceramics with drawings, paintings and photographs to show the underlying creative practice. Exhibition details
SUNDAY 5 September 2010, 11.00 - 16.00 at Liverpool Cricket ClubA selection of the best from our vibrant local art and crafts scene, 30+ artists and designer-makers all together under one roof. Whether contemporary or traditional in style, all the items on display will be created by the individual exhibitors. Including both established and emerging artists and designers, the keynotes will be quality and originality.
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MONDAY 6 September 2010 at Q-break-Cafe Exhibition of mixed media paintings exploring the new transitional spaces around the edges of Liverpool ONE. The exhibition contains paintings derived from observations on Liverpool's transition to a major shopping destination. Artists: Colin Binns, Louise Janvier. Exhibition details
TUESDAY 7 September 2009 at Unity TheatreA celebration of 30 years of unitytheatre in Hope Place featuring work by over 30 artists. Venue details
WEDNESDAY 8 September 2010 at Seagrass Studio Gallery Seagrass Studio Gallery, Hoylake, is proud to showcase recent work by talented local Artist Ken Mountain. Ken has successfully exhibited locally for many years and has been commissioned to paint golf scenes for the forthcoming Women's Open. Venue details
THURSDAY 9 September 2010, 19.30 - 21.30 at Staacks, West Kirby 'Coast and Land' textile art by Elaine Adams. Her work is inspired by organic forms in the natural world with an emphasis on coastal and landscape areas. To coincide with this exhibition, 'Butterfly Silhouette' textile art by David Bunn is on show. Venue details
THURSDAY 9 September 2010, 19.30 - 22.30 at View Two Gallery Chaosmos is an arts initiative that aims to research and develop the production of an array of mixed media artwork, animations, video and live art. It is curated by Chris Boyd, the Lead Artist, and platforms a collection of international and renowned art in a unique exhibition that investigates turbulent visual planes within the conceptual framework of Chaosmos (a Joycean coinage). Exhibition details
FRIDAY 10 September 2010, 17.00 - 20.30 at Milk and Sugar This exhibition is final year works from Liverpool Hope University MA by Creative Practice Art and Design students featuring Fine Art, Ceramics and Textiles. The SPECTRUM exhibition is at the milkandsugar Gallery, 82 Wood Street, Liverpool, L1 4DQ Venue details
MONDAY 13 September 2010, 10.00 - 17.00 at Liverpool Town Hall Keith Smith is exhibiting his Watercolours of Liverpool including new paintings of landmarks, at Liverpool Town Hall's Heritage Open Day. The exhibition will be in the Main Ballroom, and the Town Hall. A great opportunity to look around the Town Hall and see Keith's watercolours displayed in this beautiful and historic building. Venue: Liverpool Town Hall, Dale Street, Liverpool L2 3SW
WEDNESDAY 15 September 2010, 18.00 - 20.00 at Ceri Hand Gallery For their debut solo exhibition at the Ceri Hand Gallery, which coincides with the Liverpool Biennial, Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson present a new body of work exploring issues of containment and release. Human figures sit concealed beneath foil survival blankets that hum with the chirp of crickets whilst kaleidoscopic footage of a bridge being dismantled at night clangs and rattles in an adjoining space. This is a world in which action is entangled with nostalgia and a confusion between function and deployment is the norm. Exhibition details
WEDNESDAY 15 September 2010 from 18.00 at Metal at Edge Hill Station Opening on the 180th Anniversary of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, inside the buildings of the oldest existing passenger railway station still in use, this exhibition will celebrate the first journey taken between two cities through a series of large-scale works which reflect on time, routine, repetition, direction and discipline; qualities that all inform the artistic process. Featuring artists: Nicola Dale and composer Ailis Ni Riain, Phil Lockhart, Tom Palin, and Richard Proffitt. Exhibition details
THURSDAY 16 September, 17.00 – 21.00 at Royal Standard. Includes a live performance, WE by Pil and Galia Kollectiv.The Royal Standard is pleased to present Hierarchies of Allegiance, one of two exhibitions during the Liverpool Biennial. This group exhibition brings together U.K based artists whose work encompasses film, performance, drawing and installation. Artists: Christian Newby | Jonathan Baldock | Pil and Galia Kollectiv. Exhibition details
THURSDAY 16 September 2010,19.30 at Royal Standard To coincide with the preview of Hierarchies of Allegiance, Pil and Galia Kollectiv will perform their most recent commissioned performance, WE. WE will feature the artists playing live music with Victor Jakeman and Ruth Angel Edwards. Challenging the individualism of the Western pop song, WE reveals the latent politics of the love song and transforms chart hits by annihilating their liberal subject and replacing it with a collective consciousness.
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FRIDAY 17 & SATURDAY 18 September 19.00 - 21.30 at The Gallery Liverpool A reralisation of four artists individual interpretation of personal journeys: Exploring the relevance of their environment through line, colour and form within contemporary practice. Artists: Susan Meyerhoff Sharples, Jane Hughes, Wendy Williams and Christine O'Reilly Wilson. Venue details
FRIDAY 17 September 2010, 19.00 - 21.00 at Domino Gallery 'Giz a Touch' is a scouse colloquialism for ‘to give a helping hand.’ Crawley & Trappe (Up & Coming) and Felicity Wren (Domino Gallery) invite you to participate in a dialogue in an alternative space; a meeting place where a butty (sandwich) and a cuppa char (cup of tea) can be enjoyed alongside art. We invite passers by, strangers to the city and art lovers alike to be ‘touched’. Exhibition details
FRIDAY 17 September 2010, 17.00 - 22.00 at Gostins Building An exhibition of work by members of the Liver Sketching Club plus access to the club's studio. Part of the Independents Liverpool Biennial strand. Exhibition details
SATURDAY 18 September 2010 at Tate Liverpool Touched, the International exhibition for the 6th Liverpool Biennial, celebrates a decade of bringing new art to the UK through curatorial collaboration. Conceived as a sculptural happening, Tate Liverpool's exhibition features on-going live interventions and appearances by artists, performing objects, as well as installations and sculptures to be explored by visitors. Artists include Magdalena Abakanowicz, Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan, Wannes Goetschalckx, Diango Hernandez, Jamie Isenstein, Eva Kotátková, Otto Muehl, Nina Canell, and Franz West. Exhibition details
SATURDAY 18 September 2010 at FACT FACT presents new commissions from artists including Yves Netzhammer and Minouk Lim, and the first European exhibition of acclaimed performance artist Tehching Hsieh, as part of the sixth Liverpool Biennial 'Touched'. Exhibition details
SATURDAY 18 September 2010 at C.U.C. A major new collaboration for Liverpool Biennial 2010 presents a series of international exhibitions exploring the cultural dynamics between cities and states. CityStates is a cluster of international exhibitions, initiated and supported by embassies, foreign governments, international agencies or galleries, exploring the cultural dynamics between cities and states. Exhibition details
A Foundation - Liverpool Biennial: Touched 18 September - 28 November 2010A Foundation will host two artists in the Liverpool Biennial 2010 exhibition; Touched. The artists Sachiko Abe and Antti Laitinen have been asked to become catalysts in an exploration of the feedback loops between artist and audience. For both temporality itself has become critical once again, not only as a challenge to the materiality and exaggerated materialism of the art market but perhaps because we are increasingly aware of different temporal scales, such as the instantaneity of history after 9/11 and the slow arrival of ecological catastrophe. Exhibition details
MONDAY 20 September 2010, 18.30 - 21.00 at Liverpool Academy of Arts Sanctum is the creating of a sacred space within a gallery setting involving all of the arts. Sanctum seeks to nurture and inspire within the participants an experience touching on the nature of god, the holy, the numinous, the divine, love, the eternal, the spiritual and the hopeful from any religious tradition or none. Exhibition details
TUESDAY 21 September 2010 at Corke Gallery
Exhibition of work by leading international street artists including Banksy, Faile, Shepard Fairey, D*Face, Nick Walker, Bestie and Ernesto Muñiz. Email
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WEDNESDAY 22 September 2010 at Metropolitan Cathedral A selling exhibition of art and designer/maker collectible pieces made by members of the Guild residing in Lancashire. The members of the Art and Craft Guild will be returning to the Gibberd Room in the Metropolitan Cathedral once again for their Biennial Exhibition. Exhibition details
THURSDAY 23 September 2010 from 18.00 at The Bridewell Gallery Exhibition featuring new work by Bridewell studio members in response to the building, its history and archive. Exhibition details
THURSDAY 23 September 2010, 18.30 - 20.30 at Gostins Gallery A group show by the artists and photographers of Liverpoolgallery.com featuring their photography, watercolours, arcylics, oils and mixed media artwork. The group is made up of local and international artists who now all live and work in the Merseyside area. Exhibition details
THURSDAY 23 September 2010 at Toxteth Town Hall An installation based upon memory and experience. The exhibition organised by Alice Lenkiewicz and Richard Ashworth. Artists, members of the community and Sola Arts collaborate on a project for the Toxteth Town Hall in the beautiful newly restored meeting room. Found objects, poems, memorabilia, form a spontaneous artwork that expresses the ideas and heritage of people coming together, living and working in the Toxteth Community. Exhibition details
THURSDAY 23 September 2010, 18.00 - 21.00 at The Capstone Bluecoat Display Centre in association with Liverpool Hope University presents an Exhibition celebrating the work of international artist Emma Rodgers. She is one of Britain’s leading ceramic sculptors and an artist who is constantly pushing the boundaries of her work in terms of expression and the use of materials. Exhibition details
FRIDAY 24 September 2010 at Gala Leo Casino Abstract works by Mersyside based Irish artist, Derek Culley. Exhibition details
FRIDAY 24 September 2010 at National Conservation Centre
An exhibition showcasing the best artworks from the open exhibitions held throughout 2010 in the Liverpool, Wirral, Sefton, Knowsley, St Helens and Halton boroughs. Exhibition details
SATURDAY 25 September 2010 tbc at St Luke's Church Tony Phillips is creating a shrine to the motor car at St Luke’s (Bombed Out) Church, as the first phase in a series of permanent and semi permanent artworks to be established in various UK locations. Exhibition details
THURSDAY 30 September 2010 at Quaker Meeting House Prints and ink works on paper by Edward Robert Bruce. Edward's multimedia artistic practice includes drawing, printmaking and public art. His art springs from a sense of place and its languages and symbols. Exhibition details
FRIDAY 1 October 2010 at Blackburne House Documentation of a Live Art Installation and Encounter Series including Film, Photography, Ceramics and Etching. Artists: Emma and Guy Thackham, Sven Eselgroth, Sarah Beetson, Nick Gillespie, Daniel Baldwin, Jennifer Cadwallader, Claire Wilson. Exhibition details
FRIDAY 1 October 2010 at Liverpool ONE and St Johns Centre Interactive Performance: Using a mobile, compact cart Charlotte Andrew will move between the St Johns centre and Liverpool One. Her aim is to collect anecdotes of the shift in the heart of Liverpool. PERFORMANCE DETAILS
FRIDAY 1 October 2010 at Mello Mello An exhibition by Billy Cupboard. A autobigraphical account of the artist known as Michael Roerty, in paint and in sculpture. Showcasing Parts 1-6 of the exhibition, with Part 7 currently on show in the Best of Merseyside Exhibition, at the Conservation Centre in Liverpool. Exhibition details
SATURDAY 2 October 2010 at Williamson Art Gallery Wirral Fellowship Exhibition. There are four fellows this year – Karon McGunigall, Julie Dodd, Phil Lockhart and Mette Larsen. Exhibition details
SATURDAY 2 October 2010, 18.00 at Royal Standard To coincide with the exhibition of Hierarchies of Allegiance, there will be a screening of Pil and Galia Kollectiv’s films including ‘The Future Trilogy’ series (2006-2009), ‘Conflict Within the Organization’ (2010) and ‘Co-Operative Explanatory Capabilities in Organizational Design and Personnel Management’ (2010). Venue details
SATURDAY 2 October 2010, 12.00 - 17.00 at Gallery4AllArts, Gallery 2 Abstract paintings on the theme of dream and “nightmare” by Christopher Muotoh. Exhibition details
SATURDAY 2 October 2010, 12.00 - 17.00 at Gallery4AllArts, Gallery 1 Remnants from a transient art work along the Mersey. The silt of the river describes encounters between artists and environment. Kaety Moore and Jenny Wynne are 2 artists connected by the Mersey Estuary. They collaborate in this temporary work which is a departure from their usual practice. Exhibition details
MONDAY 4 October 2010 at Oomoo Cafe A small exhibition of work by Wendy Johnson looking at city and landscape interaction and that has developed from ceramics into print and felted textiles. Exhibition details
TUESDAY 5 October 2010 at Corke Gallery Show of large abstract representational oil paintings by Kate Fielding and Simon A Yorke inspired by the direct environment and long held beliefs. Exhibition details
THURSDAY 7 October 2010, 18.00 - 21.00 at View Two Gallery Exhibition by several Stuckist artists. Part of the Independents Liverpool Biennial strand. Venue details
THURSDAY 7 October 2010 at View Two Gallery Spanish artist Pablo de Lillo uses drawing, painting, sculpture or collage to develop his work of shaped formal presence and symbolic ambiguity in a calculated installation that enhaces the dialogue between the work and the viewer. Exhibition details
FRIDAY 8 October 2010, 18.00 - 21.00 at Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre (Admission to the tunnels is free during the Private View event) The Surface Collective, a diverse group of nine national and international artists, have come together to create a multi-disciplinary, site specific exhibition. Artists: Pamela Sullivan, Lucy Jones, Richard Robinson, Pauline Walmsley, Oliver Lomax, Siobhan Carmichael, Laura Ferguson, Bronek Kram, Maria Stuart. Exhibition details
SATURDAY 9 October 2010 18.00 - 20.00 at International Gallery Enter the mysterious world created by emerging artists Kirsty E Smith and Olwen Holland. Smith and Holland transform the International Gallery into a sensory delight. Expect the unexpected. Exhibition details
TUESDAY 12 October 2010 at Corke Gallery The nude in all its form, colours and beauty featuring works by Corrie Barclay, Ken Bullock, Peter Cameron, James Cosgrove, Anna Di Scala, Paul Gatenby and Mariana Whitehorn. Exhibition details
THURSDAY 14 October 2010, 17.00 - 18.00 at Editions Gallery Two man exhibition featuring abstract painting by the two local Liverpool based artists; Nathan Pendlebury & Paul Romano. This will be the first time both have exhibited together. New work by each artist will be on display. Exhibition details
SATURDAY 16 October 2010, 14.00 at Royal Standard To coincide with the exhibition of Hierarchies of Allegiance, Jonathan Baldock in conversation with curators Lucy MacDonald and Laura Robertson.. Venue details
SATURDAY 16 October, 12.00 - 17.00 at Gallery4AllArts, Gallery 2 Video Installation Double Screen. The video screens represent a transparent window onto the world of a captive character. As a matter of course, Gisèle Nzolameso seeks to implicate the viewer with moving and intrusive imagery while stressing universal values and emotions: pain, compassion, distress, hope, altruism, exploitation, fear, greed and courage. Exhibition details
SUNDAY 17 October 2010, 14.00 -17.00 at The Black-E (Admission: £5) Ihsan is a dynamic social event and participatory art performance in two acts: Interactive lectures series and a mixed media that explores a masterpiece of world oral heritage: Baul's mystic music.
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TUESDAY 19 October 2010 at Corke Gallery Exhibition by Mike Hatjoullis. Lino cuts featuring a wide range of subject matter including people, abstracts images and cityscapes. Exhibition details
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