Events and Exhibitions
Venues
Past Events and Exhibitions
A photography group of six emerging artists Unio Collective is showing new work for arts festival Liverpool Biennial 2018 fringe in Adelphi Hotel 13th – 16th July.
On Sunday 15 July, sharpen your pencils and unearth your hidden words for a lovely afternoon of poetry, photography and cake.
Led by published author Ian Pople, you will create your own piece of writing in response to Hidden Worlds: a group photography exhibition looking at the extraordinary inside the everyday.
As part of Liverpool 2018’s China Dream season, Snapshot to WeChat: A Migration of Identity presents three projects examining the role of photography today, casting some light on life in a rapidly transforming global culture.
Documentary photographer, John Walmsley, will be giving a talk on protest, his working life in photography and his involvement in the Guildford School of Art sit-in, 1968. At the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 2pm to 3pm on Friday 11th May 2018 as part of the Time Tunnel Festival.
Digital Detox is a full day workshop that will give you a grounding in analogue photography, concentrating on cyanotypes and salt prints.
POSITIONS OF POWER – An exploration into who/what holds power today.
The Mersey Ferries operate between Liverpool and the Wirral peninsula. Photographer Tom Wood lived in New Brighton for 25 years, and for most days throughout the 70s and 80s he crossed the river. Whilst waiting for the ferry to arrive or crossing the river, he took photographs.
On the weekend of the 23rd - 25th March 2018, Disparity Collective will host three events to coincide with the opening of their latest exhibition Positions of Power in Liverpool's Tapestry Gallery.
Culture Shifts: Local presents collaboratively produced photography from eight socially engaged photography projects across Liverpool. The work demonstrates how photography as an art practice can be used to help communities define themselves, bridge cultural divides and communicate the vital issues of today.
Join renowned architectural photographer and trainer Martine Hamilton Knight for a day learning about the benefits of using good photography to promote your work and practice.