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Live Podcast: Go Off, Sis discuss Intersectionality with Special Guests

Listen to a live podcast by Go Off, Sis that explores intersectionality within Liverpool through different narratives. Recorded live at FACT to close exhibition you feel me_, hosts Rach and Mimi are joined by special guests Lord Mayor Councillor Anna Rothery, Ngunan Adamu and Niloo Sharifi.

by FACT

Go Off Sis Podcast

Virtual Tour: Broken Symmetries

Explore a virtual tour of internationally touring exhibition, Broken Symmetries. Created in collaboration with Arts at Cern, this exhibition brings together artists who aim to understand and question the physical world by navigating the shifting realities of modern science.

by FACT

Broken Symmetries Gallery 1 Photo by Rob Battersby

Podcast: Precarity in the Arts

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.

by FACT

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Beckman Simnett Primary and Secondary Teachers Guide

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.

by FACT

Simnett Beckman Composite

Does time travel exist and will solar power save our planet?

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.

by FACT

Digital Ambassadors FACT Liverpool STEAM Broken Symmetries