Wander and wonder on a Friday night.
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Wander and wonder on a Friday night.
LightNight Free Guide Wander and wonder on a Friday night. LightNight Liverpool 2015 15 May 4pm — late Liverpool’s one-night arts & culture festival A Welcome to LightNight LightNight principal sponsor #lightnight In 1825 a small institution was founded that was to revolutionise education in Liverpool and provide opportunities for the working people of the city. The Liverpool Mechanics School of Art was founded by men of power and influence who recognised the transformative effects of education and the impact that learning and aspiration could have on individuals, on communities and on society. This small, pioneering movement laid the foundations for Liverpool John Moores University, an institution that has grown and flourished to become one of the UK’s leading civic universities. Embedded within the city but with global ambitions, we are proud to be the partner for LightNight 2015. LightNight is produced by Open Culture [email protected] 0151 478 4550 www. lightnightliverpool. co.uk Thank you LightNight takes place thanks to the energy of hundreds of individuals and organisations and the support of our sponsors and funders. LightNight is part of Museums at Night, the national festival of arts & culture. Our theme for 2015 is Looking to the New World, marking the start of One Magnificent City – a seven week series of major events this summer continuing with Three Queens on 24-26 May and culminating on 4 July with Transatlantic 175. LOOK/15 Liverpool International Photography Festival also launches on LightNight and runs until 31 June. Text: 07479 561 885 Telephone: 0151 478 4550 Email: [email protected] Designed by SB Studio www.sbstudio.co Funders: B Use this guide to follow your own trail of exciting events as the city centre comes to life with street performance, light projections, exhibitions, walks, talks and hands-on activities for all ages. We welcome deaf and disabled people to LightNight. If you are interested in joining a tour with British Sign language interpretation, Audio Description or have any other questions about meeting your access requirements please get in touch. We encourage our staff and students to work beyond their usual academic environments and so tonight you will find our students helping out all over the city, our buildings will signpost your way around the attractions, our staff will be demonstrating their research work and even some of our rare archives will be on display with one of our key cultural partners at the Everyman. If you are interested in finding out more about the University, check out our website: www.ljmu.ac.uk On Friday 15 May 2015 you’re invited to explore Liverpool with your friends and family as our world-class galleries, museums and cultural spaces stay open late for a free showcase of the city’s arts and culture. Produced by: Principal Sponsor: Partners: Sponsors: Media Partner: 01 Index Streets p.03 City Centre Waterfront Baltic Triangle Ropewalks & Chinatown Hope Street Quarter St George’s Quarter p.05 p.10 p.12 Walks & Tours p.26 Dates for your Diary Map At a Glance p.28 p.30 p.32 p.15 p.17 p.23 Key: Family Friendly Free Events 02 Information in this programme is correct at time of going to print, but details can change so please check with the venue to avoid disappointment. This Year Streets LightNight Hub How May I Direct Your Call? LJMU Rodney House, Mount Pleasant, L3 lightnightliverpool.co.uk 16.00—22.30 LJMU and LightNight open up a new festival hub; drop in to pick up your free festival guide, get recommendations and buy the essential 2015 tote bag and badges before they sell out! LightNight Heritage Bus 18.00—22.20 The Merseyside Transport Trust is providing a free heritage circular bus service using classic Liverpool buses running every 10 minutes 18.00—22.20. The route serves Pier Head, Jamaica Street, the Cathedrals and William Brown Street, please see the map p.30 for full details. Whilst this is a free service, donations are very much appreciated. (Please note that due to their classic design, vehicles are not low floor or wheelchair accessible.) mttrust.co.uk Rodney Street (corner with Mount Pleasant), Mount Pleasant (opposite Everyman Theatre), Lime St (outside the Head of Steam), Liverpool Town Hall (Exchange Street West), Anglican Cathedral (in the Whispering Arch) 17.00—20.00 Join designer Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in a twilight journey across Liverpool with an ensemble of actors and a jaunt through the ages, as we explore our country’s love affair with the red telephone box. Download your map from paperworktheatre.co.uk or collect one on the night from 16.45 at The Hub or Anglican Cathedral. Bellissimo Disney Choir Church Street, outside Marks & Spencer 17.00—17.30 The Bellissimo Disney Choir perform songs from Pocahontas and Aladdin. bellissimoliverpool.co.uk Physical Fest presents: Eggmen & Boom Boom’s Waggle Dance Tate Liverpool, Mermaid Courtyard 18.30 Ropewalks Square, Bold Street 19.30 William Brown Street 20.30 Waggle Dance is a swarm of super friendly giant bees searching for a new home, exploring the public’s relationship with nature & the environment through physical theatre, clowning, improvisation and live music. physicalfest.com 03 Streets Samba Showcase Exchange Flags 19.30—20.00 St Peter’s Square 21.00—22.00 Liverpool Samba School celebrate 20 years of performances with outdoor showcases for audiences of all ages. brazilicafestival.com Earth, Sound & Fire Wellington’s Column, outside Walker Art Gallery 22.00—22.30 After 10 years rocking the city, the people who brought you Batala Liverpool are reforming into Liverpool’s largest, loudest, most vibrant drum ensemble, launching on LightNight joined by BrazUKa, fire artists from Bring The Fire Project & Capoeira For All CIC acrobats. Beats, kicks, flips and fire spits: a performance you won’t forget! Erica Scourti Ropewalks Square 22.00 – 00.00 Large-scale projection activated by a live performance from the artist. See page 16 for details. AquaDucked’s Liverpool Duck Trail Various locations 20 larger than life ducks let loose across the city in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. Each duck is themed around an achievement in Liverpool’s history. See aquaducked.co.uk 04 City Centre Open Culture Commission: Hex// Light DiVision Liverpool Anglican Cathedral Plateau 20.35 University Square (Opposite Victoria Gallery & Museum) 21.20 Pier Head 22.20 William Brown Street 23.20 The Harlequin Dynamites and collaborators that brought Sound Battle to LightNight 2014 explore Looking to the New World in this live hypnotic science fiction ritual. Through a mesmerising display of light, music and movement, the Dyad ManMachines will channel their polarised visions of the future to seek harmony between technology and nature. Visualising [the] Unseen LJMU John Lennon Art and Design Building (Outdoors) Duckinfield Street, L3 5RD ljmu.ac.uk 10 minute light projections at 21.30, 22.00, 22.30 & 23.00 MAPOUT’s production looks to spark your imagination and influence your perception of architecture through sound and projected light. Their tribute to the visionary works of Britain’s Archigram group aims to evoke the imagination and brilliant inventiveness that spurred their neo-futuristic dreams of new urban realities. 01 8WS 8 Water St, L2 8TD 8wscreativespaces.com 0151 236 9316 Exchange 16.00—23.00 Combining work from college, first and second year degree students, this is the first student group show held as part of LOOK/15. Visitors can also view work by the Texas Photographic Society. Entrance on Rumford St. 02 The Bluecoat School Lane, L1 3BX thebluecoat.org.uk 0151 702 5324 The Bluecoat opens 17.00—22.00 with a series of exhibitions as part of LOOK/15. Enjoy live musical performances through the night in the garden including 20 Stories High and a Big Band. Upstairs enjoy New World refreshments and DJ-ing. Visitors are invited to join exhibition tours throughout the evening alongside print and digital workshops behind the scenes. Xavier Ribas: Nitrate 17.00—22.00 First major UK solo exhibition by Barcelona-born photographer Xavier Ribas. This extensive collection of photographic and moving image works made from 2009-14 charts the history of nitrate extraction in the Chilean Atacama Desert. Part of LOOK/15. Tricia Porter: Liverpool Photographs 1972-74 17.00—22.00 Black and white photographs by Tricia Porter paint a vivid picture of everyday life in Toxteth/Liverpool 8 and the surrounding area at a time when it was undergoing significant development and the break up of its tight knit communities. Part of LOOK/15. Tabitha Jussa: Memorandum of Understanding 17.00—22.00 2014 Liverpool Art Prize winner Tabitha Jussa contrasts Liverpool’s skylines with the burgeoning dockside developments of its twin city, Shanghai. Part of LOOK/15. 03 Bluecoat Display Centre College Lane entrance, L1 3BZ bluecoatdisplaycentre.com 0151 709 4014 Mersey Maritime 17.30—19.30 An exhibition curated to celebrate the arrival in Liverpool of Cunard’s Three Queens. Attend a private view of the exhibition with live acoustic music by Mark Byrne and free refreshments in Liverpool’s premier contemporary craft gallery. Nearby: Bellissimo Disney Choir perform on Church Street at 17.00 see page 3. 05 City Centre 04 Carlisle Buildings 67-69 Victoria St, L1 6DE Beyond the New World Road Studios, 3rd Floor. 17.30—23.00 Exhibition and open studios showcasing the artists from Road Studios, envisioned for one night only with work by Robert Flynn, Tony Knox, Graham Polaroid, Helios Bernal Alcantarilla, Adele Spiers, Ian Deegan, Haitham Salem and more. roadstudios.co.uk. Access via stairs only. City Centre 06 The Futurist Studio 7 on 7th Floor 16.00—21.00 Tony Mallon: If Only it Could Speak A series of large canvases that, through reference to the history of art and cinema, deal with isolation, separation love, loss and mortality. 61-71 Lime St, L1 1JQ 24hrs a day Public realm exhibition of Tony Mallon’s project concerning homelessness. The images shown here depict how Britain provides care for the homeless from a range of shelter providers in Merseyside. Part of LOOK/15. 07 Renewed Realm Collage Collectables & Fine Art Ground Floor & Basement 16.00—23.00 The opening night of a new exhibition of work by artists based at the Carlisle Building (stair access only to basement). With refreshments and live music. 05 Domino Gallery 11 Upper Newington, L1 1SR 07775 605 326 Susan Butterworth and Paul Roberts: Held 17.00—21.00 In this collaborative exhibiton, items passed down from mothers and grandmothers are immersed in the Pennine landscape; as objects and contexts clash, memories become confused, meanings change course. Join the artist Susan Butterworth for tours from 19.00. Part of LOOK/15. 06 Paul Mellor: Not Dark Yet Gostins Building will be open late with open studios, exhibitions, creative business, hands on workshops, café and more: Open Studios 6th Floor 16.00—21.00 Artists Kristel Pillkahn and Sophie Green open their studios to visitors for refreshments, conversation and to view the ongoing exhibition by all the Gostins Building’s resident artists. 08 Liverpool ONE liverpool-one.com 0151 232 3100 The Crossing Liver Sketching Club Open Night & Exhibition South John Street, L1 8JQ 16.00—20.00 Visit the studio of England’s oldest art club and join in by drawing a live model. Whilst you’re there see the exhibition of work by club members in the Corridor Gallery. liversketchingclub.com An installation will surround visitors with the sounds that capture the special relationship between Liverpool and New York. Celebrating the 175th Anniversary of the first Cunard transatlantic sailing, The Crossing will use 3D sound techniques developed by Heaven 17’s Martyn Ware. KAOS Open Studios Women and the City 7th Floor 16.00—21.00 3rd Floor 16.00—21.00 Fun workshops and creative activities for children and their grown ups, including cool activities and crafts, musical theatre masterclasses, interactive games, competitions and funky party dances. Plus Beat Petites– music, rhymes, stories and action songs for under 5s. Liverpool Quaker Meeting House 22 School Lane, L1 3BT liverpoolquakers.org.uk 0151 709 6957 Pom-Pom Project Gostins Building 32-36 Hanover St, L1 4LN 09 18.00—20.30 This workshop gives everyone the chance to pause, allowing the mind to relax and giving people the mental space to connect with their thoughts and ideas. Pom-poms produced at the workshop will be added to an installation, made in conjunction with MIND and St Helens College, at the venue. An Evening of Art & Peace Building 19.00—20.30 The World is my Country – a Celebration of the People and Movements that Opposed the First World War. Emily Johns (Editor of Peace News) speaks alongside an exhibition of stunning posters. Thomas Steers Way 16.00—00.00 Women and the City is a public exhibition of contributions made to an open call, made in conjunction with Liverpool City Council and Liverpool ONE. It is a celebration of all that is female: of mothers and daughters, workers and inspirers. Part of LOOK/15. 07 City Centre 10 Liverpool Small Cinema & The Atrium Gallery 57-59 Victoria Street, L1 6DD asmallcinema.co.uk 07871 570 576 Short Film Screening – One Minute Vol. 8 16.00—23.00 Liverpool Small Cinema presents a special rolling screening of super-short short-film. One Minute Vol. 8 is the latest in a series of programmes compiled/curated by artist filmmaker Kerry Baldry. Each film lasts no longer than 60 seconds, visitors can drop in and out and see the new cinema space. Myths & Legends The Atrium Gallery 16.00—23.00 A showcase of work by 40 artists alongside an installation of actors recreating an Ancient Greek and Roman table of goddesses with spoken myths and legends. This new coffee bar, shop and gallery invites you to a night of creativity with workshop activities. Donations for artists welcomed. City Centre 11 Liverpool Town Hall High St, L2 3SW mdi.org.uk 0151 233 3020 12 Rococo 61 Lord St, L2 6PB rococoliverpool.com 0151 227 4822 MDI Big Dance Night Alice in Rococo MDI once again lead Liverpool in this year’s Big Dance pledge! Learn a fun and simple dance to perform in the beautiful surroundings of the Town Hall and Exchange Flags and dance the night away. With workshops and performances to enjoy from a range of dance organisations there is something for everyone! Join Altru Children’s Theatre for a pop up tea party at Rococo; sample delicious treats from the specially themed menu, while meeting characters from Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. 10% of all takings go to Altru Arts CIC to allow them to continue their work with young people. Access via stairs only. 16.30—22.00 16.30—17.30 Youth groups, schools and universities inc. Chaos, Formby High School and LJMU 17.30—18.15 Jazz demo, workshop and performance by Liverpool Theatre School. 18.30—19.15 Big Dance Experience! with MDI. Meet in Exchange Flags, weather permitting. All levels welcome 19.30—20.00 Samba Showcase in Exchange Flags see page 4. 20.00—21.30 Performances by Riddim and Roots, Growing Older Disgracefully, Alandus Flamenco, LJMU and LIPA 17.30—19.00 13 St John’s Beacon 1 Houghton Street, L1 1RL radiocityevents.com 0151 472 6828 St John’s Beacon Viewing Gallery 14 St Luke’s Church (Bombed Out Church) Leece St, L1 2TR bombedoutchurch.com 0151 709 7562 John McDonald: Madonna Portraits 16.00—18.00 At first glance these images seem simple and straightforward. They represent a group of women; all linked by friendships and motherhood. Access via stairs only. Part of LOOK/15. KYC Sound & Light 19.00—00.00 Liverpool’s Bombed Out Church and Know Your Culture collaborate to curate an event showcasing some of the city’s most talented bands and artists. Plus mesmerising lighting and projections. Access via stairs only. Ticketed. 19.45—22.30 View the heritage skyline of Liverpool 450ft above the heart of the city centre. Special LightNight tickets £3/£2 includes free panoramic tour leaflet. Last entrance 22.00. 15 View Two Gallery 23 Mathew St, L2 6RE viewtwogallery.co.uk 0151 236 9444 Acoustic at The View Two 16.00—22.00 An oasis of culture above the melee of the most famous music street in the world. View works of art in a peaceful gallery and bar, and from 18.00 listen to the sounds of acoustic music featuring guest artists hosted by The Southbound Attic Band and Three Minute Hero. Access by stairs only. 09 Waterfront 16 Cunard Building Pier Head, Water St, L3 1ES cultureliverpool.co.uk/onemagnificent-city 0151 233 0196 Time Liners 16.00—22.00 Be transported to the golden age of travel as Cunard Building’s atmospheric ticket office is transformed by an immersive installation by Make Space Create. Sit at the Captain’s table and listen to stories from those who worked on the liners, experiencing the festivity, the hope of departure and the excitement about the adventures ahead. 17 Merseyside Maritime Museum Albert Dock, L3 4AQ liverpoolmuseums.org.uk 0151 478 4499 Lusitania: Life, Loss, Legacy 16.00—22.00 Join us for a night of music, dance, poetry and art exploring this major new exhibition commemorating the sinking of the passenger ship Lusitania during the First World War on 7 May 1915. Waterfront Mermaids in their Element 18.00—19.00 Mysterious, alluring, and often deadly, mermaids have captured the imagination of writers and artists since the dawn of civilisation. Join Professor Sarah Peverley and Liverpool University Players for a series of nautical-inspired readings and images that illustrate the different ways in which the sea and its beguiling maidens have been portrayed in literature and art. Shanties on the Brocklebank In Albert Dock behind the Museum 17.00-20.00 A performance of traditional sea shanties by the Liverpool Shanty Kings. See page 27 for Old Dock Tours. Light Packets Lantern Making Workshop 16.00—19.00 Lantern Launch & Canal Installation 21.00—23.00 A lantern workshop for all ages and after-dark installation by Urban Canvas & Open Culture inspired by the cargo packet ships that travelled between Liverpool & the New World. Packet boats used to carry mail and each lantern will contain a hand written message and be symbolically launched onto the canal basin to create a beautiful and colourful floating light installation. Liverpool Suzuki Violin Group 18.00—19.00 A performance from music students aged 3-17 who learn through the method of Japanese teacher, Shin’ichi Suzuki. 18 Open Eye Gallery Faux Queens Open 1 A velvet dynamite disc-jockey-duo; role models for every Space Amazon; high-energy beams of light trace a crowd mesmerised by the beauty and power of each record and sound spun to life by the Faux Queens; celebrate equality, respect and freedom as the sun goes down. 19 Mann Island, L3 1BP openeye.org.uk 0151 236 6768 16.00—22.00 Open 1 presents photography that narrates individual stories and addresses issues of collective relevance. Each series has a personal dimension (more introvert, suffered and lyrical) and a public-facing one (socially & politically engaged and more militant). Including work by Billy Macrae, Deborah Kelly, Helen Marshall, Louis Quail, Richard Ross and Sonal Kantaria 20.00—22.00 Nearby: Hex// LightDivision at Pier Head 22.20 see page 4. 19 Tate Liverpool Albert Dock, Waterfront, L3 4BB tate.org.uk/liverpool 0151 709 7400 Enjoy two floors of art, plus shop and cafe open late with family friendly offers 16.00—22.00. The Soup Course 16.00—20.00 The Soup Collective have hidden their artworks around the gallery, in unexpected places. Take a map and follow in their footsteps – prizes to be won if you find all the artworks! Paper and Scissors with Miniclick 16.00—21.00 Create your very own collage inspired by György Kepes in this workshop for the whole family. Leonora Carrington and Cathy Wilkes 16.00—20.00 Discover the fantastical creations of the surrealist painter Leonora Carrington exhibited alongside work by Turner Prize nominated artist Cathy Wilkes. Ticketed £8/£6. LOOK/15: Exchange Launch 20.00—22.00 With LOOK/15 International Photography Festival launching with exhibition previews across the city on LightNight, this launch event offers an audio-visual night of images, sound installations and DJing presented by international artist Anna Fox. Nearby: Waggle Dance in Mermaid Courtyard at 18.30 see page 3. 11 Baltic Triangle 20 Baltic Creative 49 Jamaica St, L1 0AH baltic-creative.com 0151 708 2840 LightNight at Baltic Creative 16.00—23.00 Liverpool’s vibrant creative and digital hub in the heart of the Baltic Triangle opens its doors with activities, exhibitions, guided tours and live music, with Unit 51 café open late. New World Skylines 16.00—23.00 The New York skyline has changed dramatically over the years and continues to evolve. Join As Creatives to build your own New York skyline using cardboard, foam shapes, lolly sticks and crayons. Looking to the New World 16.00—23.00 This exhibition curated by The Lemon Collective brings together artists who have experienced migration first hand and others who are responding to the process of leaving behind one’s homeland to start a new life overseas. Open Studio & Tea Leaf Reading at Alison Appleton 16.00—21.00 Learn the future and enjoy a delicious cup of tea, or say hello to Alison and the team at their open studios. Location: 46B Jamaica Street. alisonappleton.com See page 26 for the Secret Baltic Triangle Walking Tours. 12 Baltic Triangle 21 The Button Boutique 3 Brick Street, L1 0BL bobsbuttonboutique.com 0151 792 3098 23 Constellations 35-39 Greenland Street, L1 0BY constellations-liv.com 0151 345 6302 Mini Flower & Pom-Pom Mobiles Michael James O’Brien’s Girlfriend Learn to create your own pom poms, paper flowers and hanging mobile, all in the surrounds of a cosy studio complete with a disco ball and Beyoncé the goldfish. Girlfriend is a 30+ year project, during which time Michael James O’Brien has photographed hundreds of people. His stunning images are theatrical, amusing, sensual and menacing in equal measure. Part of LOOK/15. 17.00—23.00 16.00—02.00 22 Camp and Furnace 67 Greenland Street, L1 0BY campandfurnace.com 0151 708 2890 Life Through The Lens Of Another 16.00—23.00 Abdullah Badwi’s moving and sensitive portraits show a hidden side to the people of Liverpool: many of those he turns his camera to are those society ignores or misunderstands. His work shows a real trust and mutual respect between photographer and subject. This previously unseen collection dates back to the 1980s. Location: Upstairs, access via stairs only. Part of LOOK/15. LightNight Food Slam 16.00—02.00 The popular Food Slam returns with a New World twist. Part night market, part nightclub, this large-scale event is about quality street food and drink with live DJs. Cross Dress 35mm Portrait and Print Developing Workshop 16.00—20.00 Presented by GLORYBOX Photography, Eclipse Dark Room & Hobo Bazaar. Come along, cross dress, get snapped and develop your new world family portrait yourself. Booking via venue advised, otherwise first come first served. Donations appreciated. Part of LOOK/15. Machine part I 16.00—20.30 Create your own art in this fun and family friendly printing workshop. A collaborative project between The Paper Moon, Fünf Studio and The 88, mixing classical and geometric pattern design to create screen printed wallpaper – all with an acoustic soundtrack. Disco Glitter Love: Return of the 3 Queens 21.00—02.00 LOOK/15 after show. An exuberant evening of entertainment and dancing until late with LA producer and artist Baron Von Luxxury and London based duo House of Disco. Donations on the door. 24 Elevator Studios 25-27 Parliament St, L8 5RN Exquisite Cadaver Arena Studios & Gallery 1st Floor 16.00—21.00 A fun participatory event for all where you can pay homage to the Surrealists with traditional parlour game Exquisite Cadaver (AKA Exquisite Corpse or Picture Consequences). Plus a huge Exquisite Cadaver mural. arenastudiosandgallery.com Knack 90 The Baltic Social Ground Floor 16.00—23.00 Knack 90 is an exhibition giving local creatives the opportunity to display and sell work. ninetysquared.com Mood Blanket Second Floor 18.00—20.00 Workshop participants will be able to add to a ‘mood blanket’ using batik, an expressive technique involving wax and dyed cloth. mowll.org.uk. 13 Baltic Triangle 25 Fruit + Fibres Canteen & Workshop 67-83 Norfolk Street, L1 0BG 07453 325 292 Leaded LightNight 16.00—23.00 Visitors of all ages can learn how to cut glass and contribute to a mosaic of Liverpool’s iconic skyline under the direction of Ruth Cave, glass artist. Sample unique LiverBird Scouse at the canteen. Junk Treasure Hunt 18.00—20.00 Three devastated ladies from AR-TEA Collective enlist help to find the pieces of their broken hearts that have been scattered across the city. Join a warped theatrical treasure hunt for the objects that document love, lost and longed for. Book your free place by emailing [email protected]. 26 Fünf Studio 2nd Floor, 63 Blundell St, L1 0AJ cargocollective.com/wearefunf 07543 865 880 Open Studio & Machine part II Ropewalks & Chinatown 27 The Gallery Liverpool 41 Stanhope St, L8 5RE thegalleryliverpool.co.uk 0151 709 2442 Sheila Rock’s Tough and Tender 19.00—22.00 The UK debut of Sheila Rock’s Tough and Tender exhibition with introductory speech from friend and punk musician Gary Matlock (Sex Pistols and The Philistines). Access via stairs only. 28 Nordic Church and Cultural Centre 138 Park Lane, L1 8HG nordicliverpool.co.uk 0151 709 7763 LightNight Garden Party 18.30—22.00 A unique evening garden party (weather pending, otherwise indoors) led by the Showstoppers Band and guests performing music and songs from stage, screen and TV for all the family. Refreshments on sale to help with church fundraising. Entrance via rear gate. 29 104 Duke St Studio 104 Duke St, L1 5AG 07595 630 787 Open Studio 31 The Brink Café 15-21 Parr St L1 4JN thebrinkliverpool.com 0151 703 0582 16.00—23.00 Loveart UK 104 Duke St is opening its doors for its first open studio and the premiere of the new exhibition space. The exhibition features works from resident artists Cherie Grist, Colette Lilley, Laura O’Reilly, Jessica Arrowsmith Stanley, Karen O’Brien, Nicola Hand and Paul Romano. Light projected artworks from Loveart UK. Using 35mm film and selected projection tools, The Brink presents artwork from Jay Wheeler on the walls and floors of the courtyard area. Supported by work from Emma Worth. 30 The Black-E Great George St, L1 5EW theblack-e.co.uk 0151 709 5109 The Black-E Open Night 16.00—23.00 Last chance to see Judy Chicago’s Song of Songs exhibition, coupled with a collection of games-based works, and a workshop for all ages based on the colour yellow. The Black-E Kaffe will be open serving fresh coffee and snacks. 16.00—23.00 (Projections from 21.15) Acting Up 18.30—19.00 & 20.30—21.00 Acting Up is a creative group of disabled young people aged 12-25 who meet weekly to work together exploring different aspects of the arts. This short performance uses drama, shadow puppetry and Makaton to explore the theme of Looking to the New World. Nearby: Samba Showcase at St Peter’s Square 21.00 see page 4. 32 The Cow&Co Café 15 Cleveland Square, L1 5BE cowandcocafe.com 0844 858 1581 16.00—21.00 The 100/100 Beer Project The other half of the Machine workshop at Constellations. Everyone is welcome to create screen printed wallpaper on a massive scale. Also see an exhibition of work by Fünf Studio artists. Access via stairs only. Join Cow&Co as they exhibit beautifully designed beer labels from 100 different artists curated by SB Studio and serve up coffee-based cocktails, craft beer and live acoustic jazz sounds from Alan Jeff. 14 16.00—22.00 15 Ropewalks & Chinatown 33 FACT 88 Wood St, L1 4DQ fact.co.uk 0151 707 4444 Group Therapy: Mental Distress in a Digital Age 16.00—00.00 Originating from FACT’s extensive work within mental health and wellbeing, the exhibition explores the complex relationship between technology, society, and mental health. In the innovative installation Madlove, visitors will have the chance to participate in tai chi and hula hooping classes throughout the evening. Participants from young people’s programme Freehand will also lead tours of the exhibition between 19.00—21.00. Tickle the Ivories 19.00 – 20.00 Two screenings in The Box of this new documentary by Glenn Hanstock focusing on the street piano busking festival of the same name, which takes place in Liverpool One, organised by Open Culture. New commission: Erica Scourti Ropewalks Square 22.00 – 00.00 Erica Scourti will present a new commission exploring ideas of memory and erasure in relation to technology and our mental health. This large-scale projection will be activated by a live performance by the artist from 22.30 – 23.00. Nearby: Waggle Dance in Ropewalks Square at 19.30 see page 3. 16 34 Maggie May’s 90 Bold St, L1 4HY maggiemaysoriginalscouse.co.uk 0151 709 7600 Love on the Liners 18.30—21.00 A transatlantic musical based on the Tales of The Mersey Moggies heard on BBC Radio Merseyside. Music from Brian McCann, Eithne Brown, Frankie Connor and Steve Macfarlane, tales and verse from Cathy Roberts, Peter Grant and Frankie Carlyle. 35 News from Nowhere 96 Bold Street, L1 4HY newsfromnowhere.org.uk 0151 708 7270 Looking to the Indigenous New World 17.00—21.00 A night celebrating the indigenous peoples of the Americas, highlighting Zapatista uprisings in Mexico, lives of Guatemalan women and Liverpool’s MesoAmerican Solidarity Action (MASA) present visuals and fun activities. With book displays, politics and revolutionary refreshments. 36 Nook & Cranny 28 Bold St, L1 4DS nookandcrannyshop.co.uk 0151 703 0053 Paper Flower Workshop 16.00—21.00 Drop in for a crafty evening at The Nook to make some unique paper decorations for your home or to brighten up your workspace. Hope Street Quarter 37 Anglican Cathedral St James Mount, L1 7AZ liverpoolcathedral.org.uk 0151 709 6271 A night full of performance, art and light installations plus BBQ on the Welsford Porch and Tower Tours until 22.00 for great views across the river, city and beyond (Tower ticketed £5.50/4.50/ family £15). Performance programme: Kaleidoscopic Disturbance 175 21.30—23.30 An engaging light projection from artist Andy McKeown 175 feet up under the Tower Vault. Watch fragments of cathedral stained glass forming and reforming live, in endless hypnotic motion, accompanied by the beautiful sounds of live chamber choirs and organ. Audiences are invited to bring a mat or cushion to view the piece lying on the floor. 17.30—18.00 Choral Evensong Enjoy the sublime sounds of Choral Evensong done in processional style. Creating Our World In Chapter House & Lady Chapel 18.00—18.30 The Grand Organ Prof Ian Tracey, Organist of Liverpool demonstrates some of the amazing 10,268 pipes of the largest organ in the country then treats you to a short recital. Reflective light and sound installations by Ellen Loudon. These beautiful prayerful spaces will be filled with stories of creation and creativity. Ambient sounds, projected images and an audio-track of the spoken word will settle the soul and inspire the mind. 18.30—19.30 Movema See a short Bollywood-style performance from Movema’s amazing community performers and then join in a fun and exciting dance workshop with professional Bollywood film dancers. Suitable for all ages and abilities. Fancy dress encouraged. movema.co.uk 19.30—20.30 Mersey Swing (19.30 Lindy Hop, 19.50 Charleston, 20.10 Lindy Hop) Come and learn some vintage moves in this big dance workshop from Mersey Swing. merseyswing.com 20.35 Hex// Light DiVision (see page 4). 20.50 Salvation Army Band A performance outside on the plateau 18.00—23.00 38 92 Degrees Coffee 24 Hardman St, L1 9AX drawandcode.com 0151 329 0900 Light Roast 18.00—23.00 Draw & Code bring art and technology together to create beautiful experiences; for LightNight they will be illuminating 92 Degrees Coffee using immersive technology such as augmented reality and projection mapping. Plus workshops from Draw the Line and Midnight Polygon, who will be putting art into the hands of visitors. 17 Hope Street Quarter 39 Blackburne House Blackburne Place, L8 7PE blackburnehouse.co.uk 0151 709 4356 41 Everyman Theatre 5-11 Hope St, L1 9BH everymanplayhouse.com 0151 709 4776 Hope Street Quarter 42 LIPA Mount St, L1 9HF lipa.ac.uk 0151 330 3000 Open House Life on the Ocean Wave Follow the Moths Blackburne House, celebrating the accolade of Freedom of the City, host an evening of tours around their Grade 2-listed building along with live music, a night market, hot food from their award-winning café bar and plenty of Liverpool Real Organic Ale. Theatrical performances from Glitch Theatre in Elinor Rathbone Suite at 17.30 & 18.30 plus Rebecca Feeley exhibition Art is Life. The Everyman & LJMU celebrate the city’s links with the docks and the sea. The ‘top deck’ theatre bar – with the balcony open – hosts drinks and high class cocktails, highlighting the glamour and elegance of travel on board with an exhibition, music and deck games! The auditorium has a maritime installation of light and sound, while Ev2 has a live soundtrack performed to images and footage of Liverpool’s docks. Follow the moths around LIPA’s gardens and discover hidden paths, giant cocoons and stunning light shows showcasing the work of Theatre and Performance & Design and Technology students. Stunning 5min light shows every 15mins from 21.00—22.15. 17.00—23.00 40 Cuthberts 103 Mount Pleasant, L3 5TB cuthbertsbakehouse.co.uk 0151 709 9912 Alfresco Verse & Prose 17.00—23.00 Cuthberts, in conjunction with Network Theatre, host an evening of alfresco music, verse & prose brought to life by Liverpool actor Frank Kennedy & local musicians with outdoor performance in Cuthberts’ secret garden. Book your free seat via 0151 709 9912, donations welcomed for performers. 18 17.00—23.00 Long Table Debate 18.30—21.00 The award-winning Young Everyman Playhouse perform scenes and sketches that will inspire and spark debate on various subjects from immigration to gender equality. Take a seat at the long table to take part or sit on the sidelines and watch. Bistro Hurricane 21.00—01.30 Everyman Bistro house band Beatnik Hurricane bring you a unique set celebrating the links between Liverpool and New York, from Cunard Yanks sowing the vinyl 45 seeds of Merseybeat with primal rhythm n’ blues to us sending them the British invasion. 18.00—22.30 43 Liverpool Medical Institution 114 Mount Pleasant lmi.org.uk 0151 709 9125 The Old World and New World of Medicine 17.00—20.00 Tools of torture or tools of treatment? How do you like your medicine, Old World or New World? Take a fascinating tour though 250 years of medicine at the Liverpool Medical Institution and test your skills as a medic. 44 Liverpool Philharmonic Hall Hope St, L1 9BP liverpoolphil.com 0151 709 3789 Liverpool Philharmonic Celebrates 175 Years 18.30—20.00 A unique musical experience harking back to the founding of the organisation in 1840. Join us in the Grand Foyer, where an ensemble of musicians from the RLPO will perform music which might have been heard by concertgoers in the 1840s. Two 20-minute performances at 18.30 and 19.30. (Victorian Afternoon Tea can also be booked with the venue – ticketed). 19 Hope Street Quarter 45 LJMU John Lennon Art and Design Building Duckinfield St, L3 5RD ljmu.ac.uk 0151 904 1216 György Kepes: The New Landscape 16.00—22.00 Exhibition of work by designer and organiser György Kepes reflecting his interest in the relationship between light, organic form, and technology, Kepes combined found scientific imagery with his own experimental photography. Part of LOOK/15. Astrophysics 16.00—22.00 Linking light and science, the LJMU astrophysics staff demonstrate amazing plasma ball, spectroscope and thermal imaging technologies. Visualising [the] Unseen 10 minute light projections at 21.30, 22.00, 22.30 & 23.00 See page 4 for details. 46 LJMU Redmonds Building Brownlow Hill, L3 5UG ljmu.ac.uk 0151 231 2121 Liverpool Screen School Degree Show 16.00—19.00 Immerse yourself in cutting-edge student performance, film and reportage. This exciting degree show will showcase the final year work of students studying Creative Writing, Drama, Film, Journalism and Media Production. Expect live performances, pop up drama, film shorts, documentaries, live readings and poetry slams. 47 LJMU Open Labs Liverpool Science Park 131 Mount Pleasant, L3 5TF liverpoolsciencepark.co.uk Face Lab @ Open Labs 16.00—23.00 Discover the skills and technology behind Face Lab with hands-on activities including celebrity face ID from plaster casts, basic facial reconstruction skills/techniques, trials with haptic 3D modelling software and computerised facial reconstruction. Hope Street Quarter Maker Education @ Open Labs 19.30 Pacific Swing, VOX at the Light, Night and Days Get started with Maker projects at OpenLabs. Come along and learn about creating interesting and innovative projects with affordable electronics. 19.45 Singing our Socks Off 16.00—23.00 Racing Team @ Open Labs 16.00—23.00 Formula Student is a worldwide engineering competition which invites teams to design, build and test single seat race cars against one another at famous Grand Prix Circuits across the globe. 48 Metropolitan Cathedral Mount Pleasant, L3 5TQ liverpoolmetrocathedral.org.uk 0151 709 9222 A Celebration of Song 18.30—21.45 An evening dedicated to a cappella and choral music. Visit one of Liverpool’s most awe-inspiring buildings to enjoy free performances from a selection of the region’s best choirs and vocal harmony groups. Lift access via car park. 18.45 Cathedral Choir 19.00 Anglican Junior Choir 19.15 Cantemus at Calday 20 20.15 Resonate Music Education Hub 20.00 Bellissimo Liverpool Academy of Music & Voice 20.30 St Nicholas Singers 20.45 Cantata Choir 21.00 Sacred Heart College Chamber Choir 1.15 2 Hope Street Harmonies 49 University of Liverpool Garstang Museum of Archaeology 14 Abercromby Square, L69 7WZ liv.ac.uk 0151 794 3067 The Mummy Returns! 16.00—21.00 The ‘Garstang Mummy’ survived 3000 years in an Egyptian tomb, escaped the 1941 Blitz, rubbed shoulders with Tutankhamun and now he’s back in Liverpool! Be one of the first to see this spectacular new exhibit. Entrance at the rear. University of Liverpool listings continue over the page. 21 Hope Street Quarter 50 University of Liverpool 19 Abercromby Square, L69 3BX liv.ac.uk/arts 0151 794 2472 Life and Limb: Encounter 16.00—21.00 US Library of Medicine exhibition Life and Limb: The Toll of the American Civil War, plus an exhibition of fascinating books, artifacts, and newly created digital art and original research by staff and students, who will be on hand as guides. Lift access to right of main entrance. 51 Victoria Gallery & Museum St George’s Quarter Impropriety’s Journey to the Unknown – The Sequel 17.00, 18.30 & 20.00 Following last year’s LightNight sell-out tours of Martins Bank, Impropriety, Liverpool’s premier improvisation theatre company, weave their improvised magic through the gothic surroundings of the VG&M. Join their completely (un)qualified tour ‘guides’ for neverbefore-heard tales about the history and exhibitions of this magnificent building with some surprises along the way! Book your free place: [email protected] 0151 794 2348 Nearby: Hex// Light DiVision on University Square at 21.20 see page 4. 52 University of Liverpool, Ashton St, Off Brownlow Hill, L69 3DR vgm.liv.ac.uk 0151 794 2348 The Well I Love You Daucus Carota Looking to the New World: Immigration Then and Now 17.00—22.00 The first chance to see this series of works by photographer Helen Sear, Wales’ representative at the Venice Biennale 2015. Part of LOOK/15. Fred Shaw (1867 – 1950): Gypsy Portraits 17.00—22.00 A printer by trade, Fred Shaw was a talented photographer, contributing to the Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society. Part of LOOK/15. 22 2 Roscoe St, L1 2SX betweentheborders.org.uk 07843 620 687 20.30—23.00 Between the Borders invites you to create your own light installation! Mix and match, collage, and layer up images of migration past and present, to be projected directly onto the streets; celebrating the movement of peoples around the globe and the wide cultural heritage of Liverpool. 53 Liverpool Central Library William Brown St, L3 8EW liverpool.gov.uk/libraries-andarchives 0151 233 5835 Open until midnight with special performances, exhibitions and activities for LightNight plus BBQ on the café terrace 17.00—23.00. 2014 Kassel Fotobook and Dummy Fotobook Awards Series Picton Reading Room entrance, 1st Floor 16.00—00.00 Presenting the work of over 80 contemporary photographic artists, the Kassel Fotobooks demonstrate the variety of photographic work from around the world. Part of LOOK/15. Scottie Writers’ Tales Ground Floor 16.00—23.30 Scottie Writers hope to thrill, amuse and entertain with a mixed bag of recent writings, including ones around the theme of Looking to the New World at various times through the night. The Third Largest Book in the World Atrium Ground Floor 17.00—23.45 Come and see what has been described as “the third largest book in the world”. Walk inside the book and add your favourite quotation. In Harmony Discover Ground Floor 17.00—17.30 Performance by youth string ensemble In Harmony founded and supported by Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. Writing Advice Desk 2nd Floor 17.30—19.30 The Windows Project offer a friendly on-the-spot appraisal of your writing – stories, poems, scripts – and details of publishing opportunities, performance venues, workshops and courses. Ukulele Club Liverpool Discover Ground Floor 18.00—18.30 A performance by the awardwinning UCL, who aim to create an inclusive and in-tune ukulele community of like-minded musicians. Liverpool Central Library listings continue over the page. 23 St George’s Quarter St George’s Quarter Fascinator Workshop & Display Lusitania Exhibition 18.00—22.00 Emmanuel Westly Foundation presents a creative therapy workshop where you can make a small fascinator designed in response to the theme Looking to the New World. Southport String Ensemble 18.30 outside front entrance (weather permitting) 20.30 in the Hornby Library, 1st Floor. This is a group of talented young people who play classical and folk string music. Shakespeare’s Mothers: Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know Hornby Library, 1st Floor 19.00—20.00 Meet twenty of Shakespeare’s wickedest women, from twelve plays, in just sixty minutes! Thrilling scenes full of danger and passion are introduced with witty charm by the Bard himself. A play-reading presented by Straylight Australia. Petite Ullaloom Theatre Company Discover, Ground Floor 19.30, 20.30 & 21.30 A ghoulishly good time for brave families! Join Edward and Martha Creep as they tell terrifying tales of witches, ghosts and things that go bump in the night. 25 min performances with 15 min storytelling afterwards. 24 The Cryptid Petting Zoo by Headstrung Puppet Company Picton Reading Room, 1st Floor 20.00, 21.00 & 22.00 See undiscovered animal oddities from around the world! Often thought to be creatures of myth and legend, this is a chance to meet some truly remarkable animals, with presentations from trained handlers. 20min performances. Word Up! By Writing on the Wall’s Young Writers Roof terrace, 4th Floor 20.00—21.30 Come and hear these talented young writers perform original spoken word art with a New York style edge under the stars. Expect special guests and a live DJ set as WoW brings a touch of NYC to Liverpool. 16.00—21.00 Bonny Cummins’ exhibition and art trail in the Heritage Centre is a highly immersive multi-media sensory installation, tackling the beauty as well as the tragedy of the Lusitania. Via Heritage Centre entrance. St George’s Hall St George’s Place, L1 1JJ stgeorgesliverpool.co.uk 0151 225 6966 The 31st AOP Awards and Will they sing like raindrops or will their tears leave me thirsty? 16.00-21.00 Walker Art Gallery William Brown St, L3 8EL liverpoolmuseums.org.uk 0151 478 4199 LightNight at the Walker Art Gallery 16.00—22.00 Your Clock is Always Present 19.00—21.00 Deep Hedonia host a night of AV performances in the Concert Room featuring In Atoms, Dialect and Kepla in a presentation of new works that seek to challenge our perception of linearity, and how we understand the materiality of the past, present and future. Via North Entrance. deephedonia.com LightNight Ceilidh 54 55 21.00—00.00 The ever-popular ceilidh returns with live band Gallimaufry, where visitors can dance all night in the magnificent Great Hall. Ceilidh ends 23.00, bar until 00.00. Donations appreciated on the door. Second bar available in the North Hall from 17.00 with live music. Via North Entrance. Celebrate a night of the performing and visual arts with the team at the Walker Art Gallery. From masterpiece painting to contemporary photography and a late night opening of Big Art for Little Artists there’s something for the whole family to enjoy. Only in England 16.00—22.00 Exhibition exploring the lasting influence of the British photographer Tony Ray-Jones on the development of British photography from the 1970s to the present day. Featuring over 100 images including new prints selected by Martin Parr. Part of LOOK/15. Nearby: Waggle Dance on William Brown Street at 20.30 see page 3. Earth Sound & Fire at 22.00 see page 4. Hex// Light DiVision on William Brown Street at 23.20 see page 4. Wendy Carrig curates entries from the AOP Awards reflecting LOOK/15: Exchange’s themes – women, migration and memory, whilst Max Pinckers combines them in an examination of love in India, using the daily encounters of ‘the Love Commandos’, a volunteer group preventing honour killings. Part of LOOK/15. 25 Walks & Tours Walks & Tours Behind the Scenes Tour LJMU Aldham Robarts Library Maryland St, L1 9DE ljmu.ac.uk 0151 231 3179 18.00—20.00 See the rare collections held at LJMU in the areas not normally open to the public. These include the archives of Liverpool theatres, including the Everyman, Willy Russell’s professional archive, collections relating to punk music and the historical records of colleges such as the Liverpool School of Art which merged to form LJMU. Limited space, book free place via Emily Parsons [email protected]. Liverpool’s Secret Library The Athenaeum Church Alley, L1 3DD theathenaeum.org.uk 0151 709 7770 19.00—22.00 A rare chance to step inside this hidden gem, containing 60,000 unique volumes including medieval manuscripts and early printed books alongside maps, pictures and artefacts reflecting Liverpool’s heritage. LightNight ticket £5 via venue or by email reception@ theathenaeum.org. Suitable for 14 years and over. Baltic Triangle Walking Tour RIBA Walking Tours Old Dock Tours Discover a side of Liverpool you won’t find in the guidebooks with Seecret Tours. Starting hourly from Baltic Creative this fun, engaging and interesting walking tour will focus on the Baltic Triangle’s history, the burgeoning tech and creative sector, street art and much more! Join the RIBA guides on a walking tour that puts the spotlight on key buildings and public spaces, using them to tell the story of Liverpool’s past, present and future. Tickets at a special LightNight rate of £5 bookable via architecture.com/ liverpoolcitytours. Take a tour of Liverpool’s historic Old Dock – the world’s first commercial enclosed wet dock – with our expert guides. Discover this revolutionary dock and see the bed of the Pool, the creek that gave Liverpool its name, under the streets of Liverpool One. Book your free place on 0151 478 4499. Book your place via seecrettours.co.uk/bookings 17.30—19.30 The Ropewalks: Growth, Decline & Regeneration 1715-2015 St George’s Quarter Blue Badge Walking Tour Everybody Razzle Dazzle 17.30—19.30 Pier Head: Gateway to the World Tours at 17.00, 18.00, 19.00, 20.00 biennial.com 0151 709 7444 18.00—18.40 Take a special evening trip on board the Dazzle Ferry and learn more about the history of dazzle camouflage and Sir Peter Blake’s artwork in this one-off curator-led tour. Bring your LightNight programme to get one free ticket per person on the 6pm Dazzle Ferry, first come first served from 17.30 on LightNight in person at Pier Head Ferry Terminal. Mersey Tunnel Tour Georges Dock Building, Pier Head, L3 1DD merseytravel.gov.uk 0151 330 4504 17.30—19.30 Guided hard hat walking tour giving a unique behind the scenes look at Georges Dock Ventilation Building and Queensway Mersey Tunnel. Tour includes Fan Chambers, Control Room and Emergency Refuge system. Not suitable for under 10s or people with breathing, sight or walking difficulties. 26 Book your free place via [email protected] 0151 330 4504 architecture.com 0151 707 4380 18.00—20.00 Hope Street Quarter: City of Culture, Learning & Faiths 18.00—20.00 St George’s Quarter: Sculpture, Culture & Civic Pride 18.30—20.30 Liverpool ONE Discovery Shiverpool Subterranean City 18.00—19.30 A theatrical walking tour which reveals secret spaces through the lens of Liverpool’s gothic heritage, visiting silted-up back alleys, where sulphurous pools of lamplight lead to the site of old plague pits and abandoned bank vaults 40ft beneath. Special LightNight tickets £7. Book via [email protected] 0151 709 2030. 17.30, 19.00 and 20.30 16.00 & 18.30 Follow a qualified Blue Badge Tour Guide on this 90min tour around cultural highlights including St John’s Gardens, St George’s Hall, Walker Art Gallery, Central Library and more. Discounted LightNight ticket £5 (usually £10) book on 07908 268 356. Wanderpool Walking Tours Fun, friendly and upbeat walking tours from Wanderpool. Booking required via wanderpool.co.uk / 07446 149 750 and pay what you wish at the end of the tour. 16.00—17.45 Ferry ‘Cross the Atlantic Trace the ways Liverpool has influenced the New World and vice versa. 19.00—20.30 SingalongaLiverpool St George’s Hall to Derby Sq 21.00—22.30 SingalongaLiverpool Tate Liverpool to Derby Sq Walk and sing your way around the city on a musical romp through Liverpool’s history; part guided walk, part community sing-song. 27 Dates for Your Diary One Magnificent City 15 May for seven weeks One Magnificent City is a programme of events for all ages which launches on LightNight and runs for seven weeks. From the arrival of the three Cunard Queens on the River Mersey, a World Record Breaking attempt and projections big enough to see your face in, right through to Transatlantic 175 when Liverpool hosts the UK’s biggest 4 July celebration with a weekend packed full of fashion, art, music, film, food and a Cunard Queen. For the full programme of events, visit: onemagnificentcity.co.uk Manchester After Hours 14 May The night before LightNight, Thursday 14 May sees nocturnal shenanigans from our neighbouring city with Manchester After Hours. Take in the places and spaces you don’t often get to after dark, as museums, galleries and libraries join together for a one-night, city-wide social. Visit creativetourist.com/ manchester-after-hours St George’s Day Festival 25—26 April Writing on the Wall Festival 1—22 May The Crossing at Liverpool One 15 May — 5 July Sound City 22—24 May Cunard Three Queens 24—26 May Physical Fest – International Festival of Physical Theatre 22—30 May Liverpool Sound City 22—24 May Maya: Revelation of an Endless Time at World Museum 1 June — 31 October Mersey River Festival 4—7 June Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots at Tate Liverpool 30 June — 18 October Tickle the Ivories 2 July — 6 September Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic Crossing 4 July Reality at the Walker Art Gallery 10 July — 29 November Brazilica International Samba Carnival 17—19 July Summer Arts Market at St George’s Hall 18 & 19 July Liverpool International Music Festival 27—31 August Above the Beaten Track 5 September Arabic Arts Festival 6—14 June Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia 25 & 26 September Rock and Roll Marathon 14 June Liverpool Irish Festival 15—25 October Africa Oye 20 & 21 June Homotopia November Young DaDaFest 25 June Winter Arts Market at St George’s Hall 5 & 6 December PAPER AND SCISSORS WITH MINICLICK«LEONORA CARRINGTON AND CATHY WILKES«THE SOUP COURSE ART TRAIL« LOOK/15«ANNA FOX« SHOP«CAFÉ«KIDS EAT FREE AND LOTS MORE * *Free children’s main course for under 12’s. 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St 03 St w Hill Brownlo nsh d 19 17 Brownlow St pe l i te ch a Wh ewton rch ing Waterfront w Hill St agh el Ran o an 08 tho 22.20 22.30 22.39 22.48 23.01 23.07 23.10 Travel 30 02 Chu an Str 18.00 18.00 18.09 18.08 18.01 18.07 18.10 Sal Pier Head Jamaica St Upper Duke St Brownlow Hill William Brown St Water St Pier Head 51 Brownlo Re 18 Heritage Buses 06 t Ma City Centre Lord St nd Isla West Derb eS ard lev nn 12 St m Ja 13 o Presc y St 54 15 John ou aB S es e Rd Lim t t 16 un Br Pembrok St h Nort eS stl d na Ca Dazzle Ferry curators tour from Liverpool Biennial – See page 26. ck i sw St 11 Rd N Great ey nl St ee r Go ter Wa Ca e Th 01 to Vic Sta y St ok Co ria Lon Lim e St Ti th eb ar n t St el St d don R St n de ar St G ll S a Qu Da London 04 t St n rto No Ha w Ne le p ha 53 55 10 St C Everybody Razzle Dazzle St George’s Quarter n tto Ha d Ol Map Pa t St en rliam 27 St Up ent rliam Pa per St Pr in ce sR d 31 St Renewed Realm & Beyond the New World p.6 If Only it Could Speak exhibition p.6 Open Studios, Liver Sketching Club & more p.6 & 7 The Crossing soundscape & Women and the City p.7 Short Film Screening & Myths & Legend p.8 John McDonald: Madonna Portraits (followed by KYC event) p.9 Acoustic at The View Two & exhibition p.9 Carlisle Buildings Domino Gallery The Futurist Gostins Building Liverpool ONE Liverpool Quaker Meeting House Liv Small Cinema & Atrium Gallery Liverpool Town Hall Rococo St Luke’s Church View Two Gallery 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 Lusitania: Life, Loss, Legacy, performance, talks & more p.10 Open 1 LOOK/15 exhibition, Suzuki Violins, Lantern Workshop & DJs p.10 & 11 Soup Collective, Leonora Carrington, Miniclick Workshop, LOOK/15 launch & more p.11 Merseyside Maritime Museum Open Eye Gallery Tate Liverpool 18 19 Life Through The Lens Of Another LOOK/15 exhibition & Food Slam p.12 LOOK/15 Girlfriend exhibition, Machine & Photo Portrait Workshops, Disco Glitter Love & more p.13 Arena Studios & Gallery & Art in Motion workshops, Knack 90 & more p.13 Leaded glass workshop & Junk Treasure hunt p.14 Machine screen printing workshop & studio exhibition p.14 Camp & Furnace Constellations Elevator Studios Fruit + Fibres Canteen & Craft Fünf Studio The Gallery Liverpool Nordic Church & Cultural Centre 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Sheila Rock’s Tough and Tender exhibition p. 14 Acting Up & Love Art UK p.15 The 100/100 Beer Project & live jazz p.15 Group Therapy exhibition,workshops, screening and Erica Scourti light projection p.16 Paper Flower Workshop p.16 The Brink Cafe Cow&Co Cafe FACT Maggie May’s News from Nowhere Bookshop Nook & Cranny 31 32 33 34 35 36 György Kepes exhibition, Astrophysics & MAPOUT Light Projection p.20 Liverpool Screen School Degree Show p.20 Face Lab, Maker Education & Racing Team @ Open Labs p.20 & 21 The Mummy Returns p. 21 Life and Limb: Encounter p.22 Blackburne House Cuthberts Everyman Theatre LIPA Liverpool Medical Institution Liverpool Philharmonic Hall LJMU John Lennon Building LJMU Redmonds Building LJMU Open Labs Metropolitan Cathedral Liv Uni Garstang Museum Ambercromby Square Victoria Gallery & Museum The Well 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 20.00 21.00 22.00 Only in England, Big Art for Little Artists & performance p.25 Walker Art Gallery 55 19.00 Lusitania & LOOK/15 exhibitions, Your Clock is Always Present, Ceilidh p.24 & 25 St George’s Hall 18.00 Exhibitions, performance, workshops & more p.23 & 24 Liverpool Central Library 53 17.00 00.00 01.00 23.00 00.00 01.00 Looking to the New World, Immigration Then and Now p.22 I Love You Daucus Carota & Fred Shaw LOOK/15 exhibitions p.22 A Celebration of Song p.21 Liverpool Philharmonic Celebrates 175 Years p.19 The Old World and New World of Medicine p.19 Follow the Moths p.19 Life on the Ocean Wave, Long Table Debate, Bistro Hurricane & more p.18 Alfresco Verse & Prose p.18 Music, market, exhibition & more p.18 54 St George’s Quarter 92 Degrees Coffee Light Roast augmented reality & projection mapping p.17 Anglican Cathedral 37 Dance workshops, Light installations, performance & more p.17 Looking to the Indigenous New World p.16 38 Hope Street Quarter Judy Chicago exhibition & workshops p.15 The Black-E Musical: Moggie May’s Love on the Liners p.16 Open studio & exhibition p.15 104 Duke Street Studio 30 Garden Party with live music p.14 29 Ropewalks & Chinatown The Button Boutique 21 Mini Flower & Pom-Pom Mobiles p.12 Workshops, exhibitions, tours, open studios & music p.12 Baltic Creative 20 Baltic Triangle Time Liners installation p.10 Cunard Building 17 Alice in Rococo p.9 MDI Dance & Workshops p.8 Pom-Pom workshop & An Evening of Art & Peace Building p.7 Held exhibition LOOK/15 p.6 Mersey Maritime exhibition p.5 23.00 16 Waterfront 22.00 02.00 02.00 All venues listed here have free events that you can just turn up to on LightNight. You’ll find lots more inside the programme. LOOK/15 exhibitions, performance, workshops, DJ, food & more p.5 Bluecoat Display Centre 21.00 3 20.00 LOOK/15 exhibitions & more p.5 19.00 The Bluecoat 18.00 8WS 17.00 2 16.00 16.00 1 City Centre At a Glance on the Night 34