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We're excited to reveal our full 2026 exhibitions programme, featuring new artworks, locally embedded participatory projects, and major installations by emerging and established artists!
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Meet the four curators currently in residence at FACT who are leading research initiatives and assisting in the creation and delivery of exhibitions and events.
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The second edition of FACT's journal explores Resolution (2018–25), a seven-year programme using art, listening and collaboration to reimagine justice and social change.
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Stashed is FACT’s new monthly film night dedicated to discovery and rediscovery – bringing cult classics, indie gems, and the films that slipped through the cracks back to the big screen for one night only.
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Want to make your own short film? FACT and Let's Make Films are looking for young filmmakers aged 16-19 to take part in a free film academy, supported by the BFI. The academy takes place over 3 months, where you'll work alongside fellow young filmmakers and a range of industry professionals to make a short film from start to finish.
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Kara Chin shares the inspirations and ideas behind her Liverpool Biennial 2025 installation, on display at FACT until Sunday 14 September.
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FACT is proud to be a welcoming space for everyone, including our transgender community. Whether you're attending an event, exploring an exhibition, watching a film, or simply spending time with us, we're committed to ensuring that all visitors feel safe, respected, and truly at home.
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We are pleased to announce the appointment of 6 new trustees. Meet the team helping us to shape the future of FACT.
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Read a text by The Otolith Collective, a long-standing artist-led organisation supporting intergenerational art practice, research-led projects and process-based forms of development.
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Take a look at our dynamic 2025 programme, featuring solo exhibitions, collaborative projects, and immersive experiences that push the boundaries of contemporary art and technology.
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We’re thrilled to announce our 2024 digital artist residencies, featuring four emerging talents from the North of England exploring the intersection of games, culture, art, and technology.
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Get to know artist R.I.P. Germain and his installation “After GOD, Dudus Comes Next!” in an audio interview with four young people from Liverpool: Beckie, Aisha, Jayden and Jaycob.
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