Exciting new artist opportunity working with children this summer
posted 07 Apr 2021
Liverpool's centre for the contemporary arts
6.30pm introduction in gallery/ 7pm screening
Join us for a screening of this classic film, containing unexpected glimpses of art school life. This comedy drama directed by Stuart Cooper - the first feature film produced by George Harrison, who supplied incidental music - features art student Malcolm (John Hurt), expelled from Oldham Art School, at war with ‘the Eunarchy’ of social conformists and sexual timidity. The film is part of the contextual programme for our exhibition, The Art Schools of North West England by John Beck and Matthew Cornford.
Tickets £8/£6
Bluecoat is Liverpool’s centre for the contemporary arts, the oldest in the UK. Our landmark building, located in the ...
View our current opening hours
0151 702 5324 | info@thebluecoat.org.uk
Bluecoat to receive £111,264 from Government’s Culture Recovery Fund
posted 02 Apr 2021
Exciting new artist opportunity working with children this summer
published by The Bluecoat