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For FACT's film programme, visit What's On or look for our special Cinema in the City screenings.
Curator-in-Residence Helen Starr talks us through the thinking behind her upcoming exhibition at FACT, you feel me_.
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Listen back to Julie Lomax, CEO of a-n The Artists Information Company, and Emily Speed, Artist and Chair of a-n Artists Council, in conversation with artists Kevin Hunt, Fauziya Johnson, Joseph Cotgrave and Sufea Mohamad Noor on the ongoing debate about precarious work in the field of contemporary art.
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The Digital Ambassadors, our creative and digital programme for the over 60s, have been working closely with Holy Family Primary School in an intergenerational project exploring the past and future workplaces of Liverpool.
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Opening our year-long discussions around issues of feminism and representation, our current exhibition, Ericka Beckman & Marianna Simnett, showcases two female artists whose works reach across more than forty years.
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The Digital Ambassadors (FACT's creative and digital programme for older adults) have been working closely with physicists from The University of Liverpool to demystify the world of science and find out how it’s occurring in our everyday lives.
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Is it possible to change the world without also changing ourselves? Inspired by Designing Desire, learn how to digitally 3D sculpt online.
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Broken Symmetries takes a closer look at the reality of our universe, at the smallest possible level, and questions how we understand the world around us.
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In this blog, Cortés discusses his new artwork, Supralunar, in more depth.
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James Bridle discusses his new work, A State of Sin and how randomness cannot be determined: it must be produced, found, sought out, discovered.
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Yu-Chen Wang asks fundamental questions about human identity in her work. Find out more in her artist blog.
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In this blog, artist Diann Bauer talks about her new installation Scalar Oscillation, which explores the theme of time in Broken Symmetries.
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In this blog, Suzanne discusses the themes, background and ideas behind her Broken Symmetries work, The Holographic Universe Theory of Art History (THUTOAH).
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For FACT's film programme, visit What's On or look for our special Cinema in the City screenings.