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SUMMARY:Sunflower Dreams Project
DESCRIPTION:The Sunflower Dreams Project is a series of exhibitions held across the EU\, UK\, and North America\, organised by a team of international volunteers\, all of whom have served in Ukraine since the full-scale war started in 2022. \nThe project partners with artists Nataliia and Yustyna Pavliuk\, who run art healing masterclasses in Lviv\, to present a sample of the paintings created by the Ukrainian children they work with. The paintings they create are filled with dreams\, joy\, and love for family and home. \nThese paintings are displayed alongside works from the Williamson’s collection by Albert Richards\, the youngest official war artist to be killed in action during WWII. \nSeeing them side by side offers different perspectives on the impact of war\, with The Sunflower Dreams project presenting an important contemporary perspective on how war effects young lives. \n  \nMore On The Sunflower Dreams Project \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/sunflower-dreams-project/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250913T143000
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DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
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SUMMARY:Liverpool Shanty Choir\, 'The Surplus Badge' and The Long Haul
DESCRIPTION:Join Artist A & Artist B and Liverpool Shanty Choir for a live performance of their shanty songs and release of a limited edition 7” single with screen printed sleeve artwork. \nArtist A & Artist B will introduce their practice and discuss ‘The Long Haul’\, their new commission for Liverpool Independent’s Biennial exhibited in the Williamson’s Maritime Gallery and screen their film\, The Surplus Badge\, commissioned in 2023 for the British Textiles Biennial. \n  \nBook Now
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/liverpool-shanty-choir-the-surplus-badge-and-the-long-haul/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250906T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
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SUMMARY:Preserving Ghosts: A Workshop About Pickling & Grief
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Emily Simpson for a hands-on\, open conversation about grief\, through the grounding process of making pickles. \n\nAs part of Who Wants Flowers When They’re Dead?\, exhibiting artist Emily Simpson invites people who have experienced grief to join them for a workshop centred around a communal ritual of preservation – making pickles. As we chop vegetables and prepare pickle jars together\, there will be moments for reflection and conversation about grief. Pickling becomes a metaphor for the magical thinking of grief – how we carry people forward with us as we learn to live with loss. The aim is to find connection\, explore grief literacy\, and create a space where those living with loss can feel less alone. This workshop forms part of Emily’s artwork in the exhibition; a patchwork tablecloth and place setting for shared conversations.\n\n\n\nThe work is inspired by Emily’s experience of tending to their Dad’s allotment after his death. It speaks to the magical thinking of grief\, how loss evolves\, takes root in the landscape\, and to a wider sense of ecological grief in our collective disconnection from nature.\n\n\nBook NowPlease note:Places are limited to 8 participants so please only book if you are certain you can attend. Likewise\, please get in touch if you can no longer come\, so we can offer your place to someone else.  \nPlease be Aware: \n– This workshop is for anyone who has experienced grief and is ready to talk about it\, or anyone who is interested in learning more about it. \n– The session will focus on our experience of grief and living with loss rather than the details of a person’s death. This is to avoid more distressing subject matter. \n– Whilst Emily is an experienced facilitator in this subject\, they are not a trained counsellor. \n– Participants are invited to be respectful and sensitive towards other people and their experiences. We recognise that taking part in an event like this requires people to be vulnerable and so participants are asked to be mindful of this and considerate of each other’s boundaries and the different stages of grief we may be in. \n– The workshop aims to create a positive and affirming space. However\, we recognise that it may bring up difficult emotions. Please create space for any thoughts and feelings to settle after your visit. Make time to; go for a walk\, drink your favourite tea\, cook something comforting\, listen to your favourite song\, sit by a tree. Please be gentle with yourself \n\n  \nBook Now
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/preserving-ghosts-a-workshop-about-pickling-grief/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:A Duo of Duos
DESCRIPTION:Live Music by E n B a couple who enjoy singing and playing instruments together return to the Williamson. They perform an eclectic mix of songs from the likes of The Houghton Weavers\nto the Killers via John Prine and Cat Stevens. \nE n B will be joined by Pam & Keith bringing together the sounds of the Acoustic Guitar and Violin. Showcasing original music and covers of your favourite hits. \nThese two vibrant duos will be performing in the Café which is set to be a fabulous Friday evening. \nThe Café will be open for drinks and light bites.
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/enb/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250822T140000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
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SUMMARY:In Conversation with Ben Youdan
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Ben Youdan in conversation to find out more about his process of creating art. \n\nBen Youdan’s work ‘Mask’ is currently on display at the Williamson as part of the Independents Biennial 2025. \nYoudan is a visual artist based in Liverpool\, U.K. His mixed media work employs a wide variety of techniques and processes including collage\, drawing\, painting\, printmaking and photography\, to create imagery that takes inspiration from the iconography and ephemera of popular culture. His pieces explore themes such as identity\, glamour and sexuality.\n\nBook Now
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/in-conversation-with-ben-youdan/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250913T170000
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SUMMARY:Broken Grey Wires: Who Wants Flowers When They Are Dead?
DESCRIPTION:WHO WANTS FLOWERS WHEN THEY ARE DEAD? is a new exhibition by Broken Grey Wires\, exploring grief\, loss\, identity and community. \n‘My dad died five years ago\, which was a huge shock that I am still suffering with now. Grief is something that I am confused and frustrated by\, it is a soul destroying emotion. The drawing on the poster is of my dad\, I drew this when I was about 7 years old.’ (Lizz Brady) \nThe exhibition will offer a space to reflect\, connect\, and begin processing experiences of loss. It invites audiences to think openly\, share their stories\, and engage in honest conversations about grief and healing. \nAs part of the exhibition\, a newly designed Comfort Zone space will be introduced in the gallery\, along with fresh toolkits to support exploration and dialogue. \nConfirmed artists:\nMarcelina Amelia\nJacqui Barrowcliffe\nLizz Brady\nCandy Chang\nAntony Connelly\nHarri Harrison\nChris Jones\nJasleen Kaur\nGurinder Kumar\nJess Loveday\nMercedes Lucy\nAna Mendieta\nZayd Menk\nAmy Mizrahi\nSophie New\nDolly Sen\nEmily Simpson \nEVENT Preserving Ghosts: A Workshop About Picking & Grief. Saturday 06 September\, 1pm \nBook Now \n  \nAbout Broken Grey Wires: \nAt Broken Grey Wires (BGW) their mission is to create ambitious and inclusive projects where artists with mental health challenges and/or neurodivergent individuals are empowered through creative opportunities. \nTheir unique approach stems from their leadership\, which includes individuals with lived experiences of mental health challenges\, disability and neurodivergence—ensuring that radical empathy and authenticity drive their work. Over the years\, they have curated ground-breaking visual art exhibitions that push the boundaries of communication\, depicting the nuanced experiences of mental health in ways that resonate deeply with audiences and participants alike. \nBy continuously engaging with their audiences\, they encourage people to dismantle the stigma around mental illness\, allowing individuals to embrace their identities and manage their mental health with confidence\, autonomy and encouragement \nPart of Independents Biennial 2025 \nIndependents Biennial 2025 \n  \nImage © Candy Chang\, photo by Ahmed Alameri
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/broken-grey-wires/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:I'll Tell You Later: BSL Happy Snappers and Emma Case
DESCRIPTION:NOW EXTENDED TO 1ST NOVEMBER \nAn inspiring exhibition showcasing the work of the Happy Snappers\, a Wirral-based photography group made up of both Deaf and BSL users.  \nI’ll Tell You Later explores the relationship between the Deaf experience and the hearing world. It sheds light on the barriers D/deaf individuals face\, while showing the Happy Snappers as a powerful example of how inclusive\, supportive communities can break down these obstacles. Through their work\, the group highlights the importance of creating a more inclusive society that benefits everyone. \nThis exhibition is an opportunity to engage in meaningful conversation through the lens of photography. \nHappy Snappers are a group of friends who are both Deaf and BSL users. They get together and enjoy life outside and explore some of the Wirral’s hidden locations and beautiful scenery\, and capture these locations on camera. They are not a professional photography group but share the same love of meeting people\, socialising and having fun.  \nEmma Case is a socially engaged photographer working with local communities focusing on projects that often explore home\, identity\, memory and place. Emma is interested in building real relationships over time and working collectively\, often looking at social issues and their impact but through the lens of changing the narrative through storytelling. Emma is fluent in British Sign Language and has worked with the Deaf community for over 20 years; from support worker with SignHealth to Actress with Deafinitely Theatre. Emma is extremely passionate about accessibility for Deaf audiences and artists within cultural spaces. \nI’ll Tell You Later is part of Photo Here\, a programme of socially engaged photographic residencies and exhibitions commissioned by Liverpool City Region Combined Authority as part of this year’s Cultural Events Programme. Developed by Open Eye Gallery in collaboration with each of six local authorities: Halton\, Knowsley\, Liverpool\, Sefton\, St Helens and Wirral.
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/ill-tell-you-later/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Slide 2
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250913T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
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SUMMARY:Ben Youdan 'Mask'
DESCRIPTION:As part of a series of interventions in our Philip Wilson Steer ‘In Conversation’ exhibition\, the Williamson has invited the Liverpool artist\, Ben Youdan\, to feature a work that contrasts and explores the themes found within Steer’s work. \nYoudan’s practice employs a wide variety of techniques and processes including collage\, drawing\, painting\, printmaking and photography\, to create imagery that takes inspiration from the iconography and ephemera of popular culture as well as his lived experience. His pieces explore themes such as identity\, glamour and sexuality in an unapologetically Queer fashion. \n  \nEVENT: On Friday 22nd August at 1pm join Ben Youdan in conversation to find our more about his practice and process. Free\, but booking recommended. \nBook Now \n  \nIn Youdan’s own words: \n“As an artist\, I am interested in exploring the notion that the masks we wear can reveal something intrinsic to our nature. These masks can be physical or psychological. The anonymity of concealing our physical appearance can have a liberating effect\, that emboldens the individual to explore their true nature. This inherent contradiction is particularly prevalent within queer sexual subcultures. \nSteer’s work is often seen as voyeuristic\, whereas mine revels in a more exhibitionist nature\, born out of lived experience. \nWhilst Steer’s work has a muted\, naturalistic colour palette\, my work revels in its own artifice. The colours selected are deliberately synthetic\, clashing\, and even gaudy\, but with a self-awareness and exuberance that reflects the unapologetic nature of the subject. In many ways this work is the polar opposite of the muted tones and perceived repression found within some of Steer’s work in this exhibition. \nIn traditional portraiture\, the eyes are typically what the viewer engages with\, setting the mood for the piece and revealing a vulnerability in the subject. With ‘Mask’\, the eyes are deliberately obscured\, presenting my subject in a way that is vulnerable\, honest and open in a way that protects them\, allowing them to remain indifferent to the judgement they might receive. Where Steer’s subjects are laid bare in a passive\, open manner\, mine retains their agency and power by presenting an authentic version of themselves and their sexuality – on their terms. \nThe image of the gas mask can be interpreted in a variety of ways. In this specific intervention it is a device used in sexual role-play in a variety of fetish subcultures which deviate from the mainstream. It often denotes a submissive person who has elected to give themselves over completely to the gratification of a dominant partner. To a mainstream observer\, this can often have darker connotations. This piece aims to subvert that presumption. Instead of black shiny rubber\, it is presented in pink shiny glitter\, challenging preconceived notions of alternative sexual expression. \nMy complex\, handmade\, mixed media portraits take inspiration from my lived experience of pop culture\, the ephemera of daily life and queer subcultures.” \nPart of Independents Biennial 2025 \n  \nPhilip Wilson Steer: In Conversation \nBen Youdan’s website \n 
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/ben-youdan-mask/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250523T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250523T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20250225T104616Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening 'The Nettle Dress'
DESCRIPTION:Book Tickets \nLandlines Studio present a screening of the film ‘The Nettle Dress’\, as part of the programme of events for their current retrospective “Un/Earthed”. \nTextile artist Allan Brown spends seven years making a dress by hand\, using only the fibre of locally foraged stinging nettles. This is ‘hedgerow couture’\, the greenest of slow fashion and also his medicine. It’s how he survives the death of his wife Alex and how he finds a beautiful way to honour her. \nDirector Dylan Howitt says: ‘This is a story about the deep value of creativity and imagination\, and a slow\, mindful craft that is more in tune with the natural world.’ \nProduced\, directed\, filmed and edited by Dylan Howitt\nForaged\, spun\, woven and sewn by Allan Brown \n“Exquisite\, beautiful and inspiring” – Sir Mark Rylance \nThis event is part of the programme for Un/Earthed – A Retrospective by Landlines Studio\, which runs 12th February – 28th June. \nExhibition Information
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/film-screening-the-nettle-dress/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250507T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250521T135000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20250411T102017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T120342Z
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SUMMARY:Yoga & Sound: A Wellness Experience by Milap
DESCRIPTION:Join holistic wellbeing practitioner Siân Griffin for a guided session combining yoga\, meditation\, and a deeply restorative sound bath. \nEach class begins with pranayama—gentle breathwork to centre the mind and ground the body—followed by a movement practice tailored to the needs of the group. Whether a dynamic vinyasa flow or a slower hatha-style session\, postures are adapted for all abilities\, ensuring everyone feels supported and included. \nThe final part of the session includes more breathwork and a 20-minute sound bath using crystal singing bowls\, yoga nidra and guided meditation to bring about a state of deep calm and inner stillness. \nSiân is the founder of Thalassa Therapies and a certified yoga teacher with over a decade of experience in psychotherapy\, trauma-informed practice\, breathwork\, and therapeutic sound healing. Her work supports individuals\, groups\, and organisations to build self-awareness and create space for personal transformation. \nExpect a calm\, welcoming environment to relax\, reconnect\, and reset. \n  \nBook Now \nAbout MILAP
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/yoga-sound-a-wellness-experience-by-milap/
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250328T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250328T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20250225T105456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T105456Z
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SUMMARY:Talk and Q&A with Landlines Studio
DESCRIPTION:Book Now \nJoin Angela and Nicky of Landlines Studio for a talk and Q&A about their current exhibition Un/Earthed. \nDiscover more about their creative process\, inspirations\, and the themes that shape their work. \nThis is a unique opportunity to hear directly from the artists\, gain insights into their practice\, and ask questions in an informal and welcoming setting. \nExhibition Information
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/talk-and-qa-with-landlines-studio/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250308T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250308T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20250225T141039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T141039Z
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SUMMARY:Live Music with Annie Long
DESCRIPTION:Popular local jazz and blues singer Annie is back with her smooth velvety tones\, accompanied by her talented and versatile musicians for an afternoon session in the Cafe. \n  \nAnnie Long-vocals \nKeith Singleton-guitar \nMichael Hughes- vibes
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/live-music-with-annie-long/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250214T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20241213T155156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T161709Z
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SUMMARY:Subterranean Elevator
DESCRIPTION:Subterranean Elevator has been conceived by artist Di Mainstone\, and developed with a team of inter-disciplinary specialists. The installation invites intrepid visitors to explore the inner worlds of soil and the subconscious mind. On entering a dark\, elevator-shaped environment\, they will feel a soft earth-like substance beneath their feet\, where they can stand\, sit\, or nestle.  As the elevator commences its ‘descent’\, subterranean tourists will experience mesmerising sounds and projected visuals\, creating the sensation of sinking deep into the earth. \nMainstone has coined the term “Subnosis” to describe this hypnotic journey\, in which surreal subterranean creatures flourish amongst fleeting thoughts\, tickled by roots and intersected by neural pathways that lead us into an interior universe. In this place of collective contemplation\, we are invited to remember our connection to all living and nonliving things here on our precious planet. \nThe artwork aims to deepen our understanding of biodiversity loss and engage with the emotional landscape of the climate emergency. \nHow to Experience Subterranean Elevator \nPlease allow for your eye to adjust to a darker space when entering the space\, moving slowly and with caution. \nShoes are to be removed before entering the sand box. \nIf you are entering the sand box\, please use the spaces below the benches to store belongings. \nThere are steps at the side of the sand box to enter and exit. \nChildren must be supervised at all times in the space and sandbox. \nDo not throw sand.
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/subterranean-elevator/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Slide 3
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250212T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250628T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20241213T132759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250522T095558Z
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SUMMARY:Un/Earthed - A Retrospective by Landlines Studio
DESCRIPTION:Digging into the land and lineage of historical sites for the past five years\, collaborative artist duo\, Angela Stringer and Nicky Perrin present their formative works in an exhibition which reveals the alchemical process of turning raw earth into vibrant expressions of story and place. \nHarnessing natural materials such as sandstone\, soil\, clay and botanical matter from their local Wirral environment and beyond\, they create paint and dyes to make work which transcends its origins\, merging contemporary techniques with ancient traditions. \nA reconstruction of the artists’ apothecary style studio will immerse visitors in their creative practice\, showcasing the tools used to hand-process rock into fine pigment\, before the time-honoured method of mulling it into paint. \nUn/Earthed is the materialisation of journeying between the coasts of Anglesey and woodlands of Wirral. It is an exploration of identity\, heritage and tales told through natural colour\, reflecting on the deep connection between people and place. \nEVENTS: \nFilm Screening: The Nettle Dress \nFriday 23rd May\, 6pm\, £7 \n  \nBook Now
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/un-earthed-a-retrospective-by-landlines-studio/
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,slide 1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250212T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260131T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20241212T144539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T152532Z
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SUMMARY:Albert Richards
DESCRIPTION:March 2025 marked 80 years since the passing of Albert Richards\, the youngest official war artist to be killed in action during WWII. The Williamson holds over two hundred of his works\, spanning from his days at the Wallasey School of Art to the frontlines of France in 1944. These works show the incredible talent that Richards possessed\, and his influences\, from surrealism to Art Deco. \nAs well as displaying works by artists that inspired him and worked alongside him\, such as Stanley Spencer and George Jardine\, this exhibition will commemorate his life as a soldier\, in which he served a key role in the D-Day landings. This incredible personal narrative\, mixed with his unique style of painting\, makes him one of the biggest “what ifs?” in twentieth century British art. \nEVENTS: \nCurator talks on Albert Richards & Philip Wilson Steer – dates throughout 2025 \nInfo & Booking
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/albert-richards/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250212T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20241212T144534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T152913Z
UID:10000235-1739354400-1768669200@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:Philip Wilson Steer: In Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Born in Birkenhead\, Philip Wilson Steer was a pioneer of impressionism in Britain during the late nineteenth century. Studying in Paris in the 1880s\, he was exposed to this radical way of painting after seeing works by the likes of Degas and Manet. With his loose approach to painting and depictions of scenes that were seen as indecent for the time\, Steer was widely ridiculed on his return to London\, but eventually gained acclaim and prestige with the increasing influence of the New English Art Club and his teaching post at the Slade School of Art. Later in his career\, Steer was inspired by masters of English landscape painting\, such as Constable and Turner\, with examples of these works being found in the exhibition. \nAs well as showcasing the Williamson’s collection of Steer\, this exhibition will bring his work into conversation with both his contemporaries and local artists who followed in his footsteps. This will showcase his personal approach to colour and painting\, but will also show the limitations of his radicalism\, largely through his approach to depicting women. \nThe Williamson’s collection of works by Steer has long been considered a highlight of our collections\, which we are delighted to be able to display a significant number of in this exhibition. \n  \nEVENTS: \nCurator talks on Albert Richards & Philip Wilson Steer – dates throughout 2025 \nInfo & Booking
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/philip-wilson-steer-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241211T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20241119T105513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T135546Z
UID:10000233-1733911200-1734800400@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:Beauty In The Broken
DESCRIPTION:Kintsugi is the technique of repairing a broken object using ancient Japanese reparation\, known as the art of precious scars. Not simply a form of repair\, Kintsugi is a philosophy; a constant reminder to find the strength and beauty in the broken and painful parts of ourselves. Abuse in any form can shatter our sense of self and can leave victims feeling broken and alone\, but support services are integral to aiding the journey of recovery\, and rebuilding a sense of self-worth and healing. \nTo mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls (25th November)\, support services across Wirral have collaborated to produce Beauty in the Broken adopting the Kintsugi reparation technique as a visual representation. The exhibition will be touring venues around Merseyside before arriving at the Williamson. \nWomen within each service were asked to take a broken bowl and glue them back together using the kintsugi technique\, the cracks in the bowls representing painful life experiences of women with lived experience of domestic abuse\, and the artistic expressions through decorations and glue symbolising the resilience\, healing process\, and the crucial services who support women to rebuild their lives. \nBeauty In The Broken is designed to serve as a discussion point centred around gender-based violence\, so please take the opportunity to digest the piece and reflect on the lived experience of victim-survivors who suffer at the hands of abuse and violence. \nSpecial thanks to all the Women who have been involved including all services and support staff. \nInformation on Support Services
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/beauty-in-the-broken/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241130T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20241028T092335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T111014Z
UID:10000228-1732975200-1732982400@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:The Annie Long Jazz Trio
DESCRIPTION:THE ANNIE LONG JAZZ TRIO\nwith\nAnnie Long :-vocals\nTom Sykes:- piano\nKeith Singleton:- guitar \nPopular jazz singer Annie Long returns with her talented musicians for an afternoon concert in Gallery 4. Expect a lively mix of swing jazz\, blues and Latin standards\, with some seasonal favourites for good measure! \nThe show is free to attend\, however donations to support the band are warmly welcomed.
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/the-annie-long-jazz-trio/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241109T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20241101T145040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241101T145040Z
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SUMMARY:Drop-in Life Drawing Day
DESCRIPTION:The Liver Sketching Club are coming back to the galleries for another of their popular drop-in drawing days. \nModels will be sitting continuously between 10am and 4pm\, and you can drop in anytime during the day to join in with the activity. You can bring your own drawing materials\, or there will be some pencils and paper available. \nModels will be fully clothed and the day is suitable for artists of all ages. \n  \nFind Out More about The Liver Sketching Club
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/drop-in-life-drawing-day/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241018T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241018T203000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20241007T112948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T081735Z
UID:10000225-1729276200-1729283400@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:Live Music: Helen Delamere
DESCRIPTION:Singer\, songwriter\, and guitarist from Wirral\, with a genuine passion for music\, nature\, and love. Helen has been writing lyrics\, poems\, feelings\, and thoughts for as long as she can remember. In 2016 she decided she wanted to learn the guitar so she could perform her songs. And that’s exactly what she did! \nEmbarking on her musical journey Helen taught herself to play the guitar\, and began to write more songs. Working in a few different jobs along the way helped her to realise that her true calling was music. \nAfter releasing her debut album\, Meaningful Conversations in 2020 and a few singles over the past couple of years\, Helen is very excited that her new album\, “Keep Movin’” was released on 14 February 2024. This record highlights Helen’s development as a songwriter and artist\, and like Helen is an enchanting mix of different feelings and energy\, exploring themes of happiness\, growth\, and love. \nHelen’s music is best described as an eclectic mix of modern / pop folk and is a product of her musical influences she was exposed to at home growing up\, including Simon & Garfunkel\, Joni Mitchell\, and Tom Petty. \nHelen will be selling copies of her latest album ‘Keep Movin” on the night – each album comes with a free download code for all devices. \nwww.helendowney.co.uk.
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/live-music-helen-downey/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://williamsonartgallery.org/wp-content/uploads/Helen-Downey.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240912T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240927T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20240702T103520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T144034Z
UID:10000210-1726138800-1727438400@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:An Introduction to Philip Wilson Steer
DESCRIPTION:Join our team for a talk on the renowned Birkenhead artist\, Philip Wilson Steer\, with a guide through his life and works. This will be followed by a private viewing of paintings not usually on public display. \nPhilip Wilson Steer was one of the first British artists to look for France for inspiration. As Professor of Art at the Slade School of Art for over 30 years\, he had an important influence on generations of 20th-century artists. He was the first living artist to be given a retrospective at the Tate\, in 1929. \nWe have 48 of Steer’s works in our collection\, covering all stages of his career\, and these 45-minute talks will introduce you to the career of this significant locally-born figure. \nTalks will take place at 11am on Thursday 12th (SOLD OUT)\, Friday 13th (SOLD OUT- RESCHEDULED TO FRIDAY 27TH) Saturday 14th September as part of Wirral Heritage Open Days. \nBook Now \nOur works by Philip Wilson Steer \nMore about Heritage Open Days
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/an-introduction-to-philip-wilson-steer/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240802T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20240725T093653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T105444Z
UID:10000213-1722592800-1726333200@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:The KD Club Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition and participation space to inspire design enthusiasts this summer. \nThe KD Club\, established by Liverpool-based designer Kirsty Doyle\, has recently been working with hundreds of school pupils from across Merseyside. Children and young people have been applying their creativity to the world of design\, and creating their very own outfits for mini mannequins. \nOver 350 of these creations will be on display at the Williamson this summer. Visit to find a particular piece\, or to admire and celebrate the talented and original visions of local young people. \nIf you feel inspired to flex your own creative muscles\, there are dedicated spaces for activity in the exhibition. The gallery will be transformed into an atelier of artistry\, as visitors contribute their own works to the walls. \nSuitable for ages\, this celebration of design and young people’s ingenuity is not to be missed. \n  \nAbout The KD Club \nKirsty Doyle has over 20 years of experience in the fashion industry\, from winning Project Catwalk UK in the 2nd year of university to owning a store in Liverpool One aged 22. She has created ranges for children\, women and now luxury bridal pieces. \nShe believes that fostering a creative mindset can profoundly impact the confidence and self-belief of young individuals\, The KD Club is designed as a place where children and thrive and grow securely.
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/the-kd-club-exhibition/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Slide 3
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240406T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240615T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20240103T164612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T151514Z
UID:10000092-1712397600-1718470800@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:David Clapham: The River Runs Through
DESCRIPTION:Clapham’s recent work has been inspired by views of places he has lived in London and Portugal. These paintings explore the sense of how the landscape dominates the everyday experiences of life in these places\, united by the common theme of the river. \nTwo views in particular dominate these current works. Clapham’s studio in central Portugal\, where all of these works have been made over the past three years\, overlooks the Ceira valley. The density of the mountainous forests contrasts with the views from Clapham’s recent London residence in Canary Wharf\, a severe built environment of its high quality of marble\, granite\, and glass. These two contrasting views have\, in their separate ways\, both dominated Clapham’s recent lived experience. With canvases divided into full-scale windows the views they represent are divided\, sliced into contrasting images\, yet eventually reconciled. In this way Clapham explores how combinations of colours and textures may trigger unlooked-for emotional responses. \nThe most recent work combines these images with the black-and-white news coverage of the Ukrainian conflict that has dominated the news cycle in recent years. \n 
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/david-clapham/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240315T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240315T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20240122T111336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T163724Z
UID:10000157-1710511200-1710518400@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:Spring Wreath Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Welcome in the lighter days of Spring and explore the world of floristry during a relaxed floristry workshop with Funk & Bloom! \nLearn how to create a fresh Spring wreath\, using sustainable techniques\, and seasonal flowers and foliage. \nAll tools and materials supplied and leave with a colourful wreath to adorn your door or table! \nBook Tickets
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/spring-wreath-workshop/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240216T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20240103T120558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T091733Z
UID:10000090-1708077600-1710608400@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:ENDED: The Williamson Open 2024
DESCRIPTION:For 60 years the Williamson Open has celebrated the talents of artists with connections to the Wirral peninsula. In recognition of the plethora of artistic talent within the wider Liverpool City Region of which we are part\, however\, in 2024 we extended the eligibility criteria to all artists working in or with connections to Wirral\, Liverpool\, Sefton\, Knowsley\, Halton and St Helens. \nEntries have been submitted and selections made\, and we’re now looking forward to welcoming you to the Williamson Open exhibition 2024! \nNews: Winners of 2024 Williamson Open Revealed \nAlongside this year’s entries will be special displays by this year’s guest judges Gareth Kemp and Lucy Elizabeth Jones\, and Birkenhead-born artist Pete Hoida (1944-2023) – more information on these coming soon. \nTake the work home! Many of the works included in the Williamson Open 2024 – including those by the guest judges – are for sale. Williamson Art Gallery is a participating gallery in Arts Council England’s Own Art scheme. Own Art makes purchasing original artworks more affordable by making it possible to pay in 10 equal\, interest-free monthly payments. Amounts between £100 and £2500 can be applied for. \nTo find out more and to apply for the Own Art scheme\, please make an appointment at the front desk. \n  \n 
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/the-williamson-open-2024/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240126T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240406T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20240103T160658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240322T151618Z
UID:10000091-1706263200-1712422800@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:Craig Easton: Is Anybody Listening?
DESCRIPTION:Williamson Art Gallery & Museum presents Craig Easton: Is Anybody Listening?\, a touring exhibition from the University of Salford Art Collection which showcases two award-winning series of photographs; Bank Top and Thatcher’s Children. \nCraig Easton: Is Anybody Listening? seeks to challenge typical stereotypes of northern communities through authentic representation and raise aspirations of young people within the region through an accompanying engagement programme called Our Time\, Our Place. \nThe engagement programme\, Our Time\, Our Place being exhibited alongside Easton’s work\, has empowered young people to explore their own history and share it through pathways in photography and associated practices. \nIs Anybody Listening? Our Time\, Our Place is presented by the University of Salford and generously supported by The National Heritage Lottery Fund. \n\nAbout Craig Easton\n\nEaston won Photographer of the Year (2021) at the Sony World Photography Awards with his series Bank Top\, a collaboration with writer\, poet and social researcher Abdul Aziz Hafiz\, examining the representation and misrepresentation of northern communities. Commissioned by Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery\, the work focused on a small\, tight-knit community in Blackburn. \nHe also took second place in the documentary category for Thatcher’s Children\, which explores the inter-generational nature of poverty and economic hardship as experienced by three generations of one family across the Northwest. \nA passionate believer in working collaboratively with others\, Easton also conceived and led the critically acclaimed SIXTEEN project with sixteen leading photographers exploring the hopes\, ambitions and fears of sixteen-year-olds all around the UK\, in which Williamson Art Gallery also participated as an exhibiting gallery. \nHe often tackles stereotypes and responds to the negative way in which the mainstream media can portray Northern communities. The relevance of Easton’s work has resurfaced in a new light as communities endure the cost-of-living crisis and face new challenges and segregation. \nThe exhibition comes at the same time as the launch of Easton’s new book centred on his award-winning Thatcher’s Children series. Quotes from successive prime ministers demonstrate how deprivation is connected to the social policy failures of successive governments. \nThe exhibition marks the start of Wirral’s year as Borough of Culture for the Liverpool City Region. Wirral Borough of Culture 2024 is a year of incredible experiences in incredible places\, reflecting Wirral’s story and celebrating its people. The programme features a diverse line-up of culture\, arts and heritage across the whole borough and shines a spotlight on Wirral’s creative community and the regeneration of the Left Bank of the River Mersey.  Wirral Borough of Culture 2024 is led by Wirral Council and local cultural partners\, with support from Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. \n 
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/is-anybody-listening/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,slide 1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231115T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20240103T165648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T094304Z
UID:10000093-1700042400-1706374800@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:Worst Record Covers
DESCRIPTION:15th November 2023 – 27th January 2024 \nFrom the unintentionally funny to the completely bizarre\, Steve Goldman’s collection of more than 500 record covers are something to behold. Collected over a seven-year period from charity shops and online marketplaces\, Goldman’s selection criteria is stringent: Is this one of the worst record covers in the world? The exhibition of this collection\, Worst Record Covers is a unique celebration of some of the most questionable design choice in music history. \nGoldman explains that to get into his collection\, a cover “has to make me laugh! There are plenty of covers which are bad for the wrong reasons – sexist\, homophobic\, racist\, gory etc – you won’t find any of these. I want records where the designers have tried to do something that’s gone horribly wrong”. \nVisitors will have the opportunity to have their say on which is the best – or worst – via a public vote to select a favourite. This is an exhibition which can be enjoyed by the whole family\, and younger visitors can enjoy games and activities\, including designing their own worst record covers. \nThe exhibition will run 15th November 2023 – 27th January 2024. Free entry – but Goldman is a stroke survivor and is staging the exhibition in aid of Different Strokes\, a charity helping younger stroke survivors. \nEVENTS: \nSaturday 13th January\, 2pm: Talk ‘Designing the Worst Album Covers’ with Simon Robinson (text author of The Art Of The Bizarre Vinyl Sleeve). Book on Tickets Wirral \nThursday 18th January\, 6pm: ‘Pull Back The Covers’ with Brian Biggs\, Alan Dunn & Steve Hardstaff. Book on Tickets Wirral. \nBook events on Tickets Wirral \nThe exhibition’s opening will also mark the publication of Goldman’s book “The Art Of The Bizarre Vinyl Sleeve”\, published by Easy On The Eye Books. The text is written by Simon Robinson at Easy On The Eye\, who has produced many sleeve designs himself (happily none of which feature in Steve’s collection!)  with a foreword written by comedian Stewart Lee.
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/worst-record-covers/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231014T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231014T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20231012T094627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T175330Z
UID:10000074-1697292000-1697295600@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:The New Light Prize
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URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/the-new-light-prize/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230930T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20240122T114634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T114634Z
UID:10000075-1696068000-1703264400@williamsonartgallery.org
SUMMARY:ENDED: The New Light Prize
DESCRIPTION:THIS EXHIBITION ENDED ON 22ND DECEMBER 2023 \nWe are proud to host the launch of the New Light Prize exhibition 23/24. \nEstablished in 2010\, the New Light charity celebrates and promotes Northern art\, supporting both well-known and emerging artists by offering some of the region’s best awards and opportunities with the biennial New Light Prize Exhibition. It provides Northern artists with an unparalleled platform to showcase their work and reach new audiences. \nThe New Light Prize exhibition tour 23/24 begins with this show at the Williamson\, open 30th September – 22nd December 2023. Free entry\, check our Visit Us page for full visiting information. \nFollowing its time at the Williamson the Prize exhibition will tour to London’s Bankside Gallery\, The Gallery at Rheged in Penrith\, The Biscuit Factory\, Newcastle and finish at The Mercer Art Gallery in Harrogate on 31st December 2024. \nAll artwork is available to purchase\, and every purchase supports the viability of participants artistic careers. We are a member of the Own Art scheme\, which makes it easy and affordable for anyone to buy contemporary art by providing interest-free loans. Speak to staff in the gallery for further information. \nFREE EVENTS:  \nSaturday 14th October\, 2-3pm\, POSTPONED until Saturday 11th November 2-3pm\, FREE: ‘Unlocking New Light Art’ exhibition tour & talk with Sara Riccardi. SOLD OUT \nFriday 3rd November\, 6-8pm FREE: ‘Assembled Interiors’ workshop with Josie Jenkins. SOLD OUT
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/the-new-light-prize-2/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230922T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040541
CREATED:20231012T094847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T091653Z
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SUMMARY:ENDED: Helene Appel: Among Trees\, Among Sand Grains
DESCRIPTION:Berlin-based artist Helene Appel creates images that straddle the threshold between realism\, sculpture\, and abstraction. Appel paints ordinary materials from everyday life\, working in a 1:1 scale. \nAppel’s work highlights the sometimes-overlooked beauty of ordinary objects such as the bark of a tree\, sand on a seashore\, an envelope\, the headlight of a car\, and a loose fold of fabric. Appel’s closely-observed paintings even explore the aesthetic qualities of discarded vegetable peelings ready to be thrown onto the compost pile\, or a kitchen sink full to the brim of murky washing up water. The materials Appel uses\, such as oil\, watercolour or encaustic\, start to resemble the object itself\, giving her paintings a physical and three-dimensional presence. \nThis exhibition features key works from Appel’s career alongside a selection of new paintings. It is also an opportunity to see two works by Appel which were recently acquired for the Williamson’s collection: ‘Sand’ and ‘Dishwater’.
URL:https://williamsonartgallery.org/event/helene-appel-among-trees-among-sand-grains/
LOCATION:Williamson Art Gallery\, Slatey Rd\, Oxton\, Birkenhead\, Merseyside\, CH43 4UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Williamson Art Gallery":MAILTO:arts@williamsonartgallery.org
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