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Claire Stringer MomentumTuesday 4 March to Saturday 12 AprilClaire’s new work is inspired by dance, initially from drawings made of Momentum during their rehearsals. The drawings explore the interaction and tension between the dancers, the shapes they make and their energy.
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Mike BernardTuesday 15 April until Saturday 17 MayMike Bernard sold his first painting from the Bluecoat Gallery whilst he was a student at the Art High School, Gambier Terrace-just down the road from here... "it's a pity it's not still there."He taught for a couple of years in St Gerard's, Boundary street before moving to the west of Ireland with his wife, Jenny. They built their house overlooking Clew Bay in County Mayo where Mike began painting full time. Since then he has exhibited widely in Ireland and his works are in many collections both public and private in the UK, Ireland, America and Japan. Free to View |
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Holly LangleyTuesday 20 May until Saturday 22 JuneHolly an artist/designer from The Lake District. Having studied art at Lancaster Art College and LIPA, Holly now works in TV, theatre and community arts.Holly's most recent work experiments with different techniques on found musical objects. The new work is figurative and includes paintings representing life up her friend’s allotment. Holly utilises colour and line and takes a lot of influences from worldwide art. Holly works free-lance delivering creative workshops and projects across Liverpool which are aimed at encouraging children, adults and community groups, to enhance their creative skills, help gain confidence and work together to make something extraordinary. Some of her work really is extraordinary! Free to View |
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Louise Flooks Maternal MemoryTuesday 24 June until Saturday 3 AugustThere is no overall theme to this exhibition.The work is born out of a love of colour and the natural world and is rooted in personal experience. Exhibition pieces include mixed media, painting and mirror works. The majority of the material used to create each piece is recycled or found. Louise teaches art, sculpture and music in Liverpool and beyond as a freelance community arts practitioner. This collection celebrates the fact that she has finally come up with some work she did all by herself. Maternal Memory is accompanied by Strange Visitor in Unfamiliar Places Collages by Linda Cloet Free to View |
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