What's happening: Saturday 15 March 2008
Now Then - Alec Finlay, Janet Hodgson, Hew Locke, Paul Morrison, Yoko Ono

Alec Finlay, Specimen Colony, Alexander Maris
Date: From Saturday, 15 March 2008 - 10:00am To Sunday, 04 May 2008 - 6:00pm
Location: All Galleries
Ticket Prices: Free admission
An immense wall painting, a disorienting film installation, spectacular sculptural pieces and 'colonies' of brightly painted bird boxes in the Bluecoat's trees.
Now Then celebrates the Bluecoat, engaging with its new architecture, highlighting its incredible history and heralding its bright future, in the stunning new gallery spaces.
The exhibition showcases specially commissioned work by 5 exceptional and diverse artists. Yoko Ono shows in the galleries forty one years after her first ever paid UK performance was given at the Bluecoat in 1967. Hodgson and Morrison both previously exhibited at the Bluecoat earlier in their careers while Finlay and Locke are eagerly welcomed for the first time.
Download Alec Finlay nest boxes to make yourself
Gallery tours
Every Friday throughout Now Then - 28 March, 4, 11, 18 and 25 April, 2 May
Meet at the Hub - 12.00pm
Free admission - Tours last 45 minutes and are open to all.
Artist talks
Free admission - Don't miss these great opportunities to hear artists talking about their work, each Tuesday night in April! Located in the Performance Space, talks begin at 7.00pm.
8 April - Alec Finlay, artist
15 April - Janet Hodgson, artist
22 April - Angela Kingston, curator (on Paul Morrison)
29 April - Hew Locke, artist
During Now Then you can view other artworks around the building.
- Alec Finlay shows a specially commissioned sculpture and poetry installation in the new restaurant – bar, Upstairs at the Bluecoat.
- Amrit and Rabindra Kaur Singh as Twin Studio celebrate Liverpool’s vibrant year as European Capital of Culture in a painting specially commissioned by the Liverpool Culture Company.
- Hans van der Heijden of biq, lead architect of the Bluecoat’s redevelopment, presents a series of minimalist drawings of the building’s new arts wing in the Vide.
- Susan Walsh evocatively documents the studio in the garden courtyard once occupied by artist Herbert Tyson Smith, through video and photographs.
- Paul Rooney, a Liverpool born artist, presents his new text work I Can Travel Far From Here, a fictional monologue by a relentlessly upbeat female Christian evangelist from the US West Coast on the Bluecoat's website.
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