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Greenland Street, Liverpool

Port City

21st August - 7th September 2008
DaDaFest
A Foundation is pleased to be a venue for DaDaFest International 2008 at Greenland Street from 21st August - 7th September. DaDaFest International 2008 has expanded its programme to include artists from around the globe with innovative and experimental work plus the popular classics returning to wow audiences from previous festivals. Including:

Ju Gosling aka Ju90
ABNORMAL - Towards a Scientific Model of Disability
www.scientificmodelofdisability.
co.uk

Tanya Raabe
Who'S WhO
www.tanyaraabe.co.uk

Gus Cummins
ICTAL 2008
www.ictal.net

Wolfgang Temmel
An Art History - BSL
www.temmel.org/arthistory/text-e_aa.shtml

For further information please visit:
www.nwdaf.co.uk or call 0151 702 5324 for tickets.

Opening Times

Greenland Street is currently open for DaDaFest 2008 from Wednesday to Sunday 12-6pm. Admission is free to the exhibition until 6th September. Tickets are required for performances and events as well as entry on 6th & 7th September. Tickets are now on sale at the Bluecoat Box Office 0151 702 5324.

Forthcoming Exhibitions
For information about our biennial exhibition programme including Artists Anonymous, Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Fantasy Studio Project, Far West and Maunel Vason please our programme page

Vacancies
We are currently recruiting Invigilators and Volunteers for our biennial programme. For further information please see here.

A Kitchen
Our cafe is now open during gallery hours serving cordials, juices, fairtrade/ organic tea and coffee, delicious homemade soups, salads, sandwiches and cakes. Download a sample menu.

Goshka Macuga and Brian Griffiths

New publication
2008 Turner Prize nominee Goshka Macuga's unique publication exploring her highly acclaimed 2006 instillation at Greenland Street Sleep of Ulro is available to order online

Limited Edition Print
A Foundation’s specially commissioned limited edition poster by Brian Griffiths is now available to order online

 

Rochelle School, London

legun

LE GUN
‘The Family’ Exhibition and Issue #4 launch in Club Row. 27th August - 4th September, 12 - 6pm. For further information please visit: www.legun.co.uk

LE GUN 'The Family'exhibition has been commission by Nomad

agrifashionista

Agrifashionista
www.agrifashionista.tv
Currently featuring Paternoster Square by Pablo Bronstein and Song for a Circus - A Somewhere Project by Tim Olden and Nina Pope.

See the Agrifashionista website for a broadcasts by:
A Somewhere Project by Karen Guthrie
A Somewhere Project by Tim Olden and Nina Pope
Barnaby Hosking
Bedwyr Williams
Erik Van Lieshout
Fernando Garcia Dory
Gelitin
Giles Deacon
Grizedale Arts
Guestroom
Jamie Goodenough
Jen Liu
Jonathan Meese
Juneau/Projects/
Marcus Coates
MoMS
My Villages/ Public Works
Nathaniel Mellors
Pablo Bronstein
Phil Collins
Urbania Collective
William Pope L

Agrifashionista developed from a dialogue with Grizedale Arts during the realisation of their Virtual Grizedale programme at Greenland Street during the Liverpool Biennial in 2006. See more information.



A Database

A Database

Throughout 2008

www.adatabase.org

August 2008 finally saw the addition of the Liverpool Biennial section of A Database, with the launch of the online archive of Liverpool Biennial International events to date - http://liverpoolbiennial.adatabase.org. Mapped using our unique approach to presenting digital records of cultural events, the Biennial section includes details, images and videos of the art and artists, partner organisations, curators and locations from the inaugural event in 1999 to 2006.

A Database is pleased to have been selected as official photographer for the works in this year’s Biennial International exhibition in this year of European Capital of Culture 2008. Using the latest digital photographic camera and brand new state of the art equipment, the A Database team will spend two weeks capturing and recording the works in situ around Liverpool, and will use these images in the final online archive of the 2008 event, presented later in the year.

Moving through October and carrying on into early next year, the A Database team will be working with The Design Museum in London to both photograph and structure an online archive of their permanent collection. Based onsite in the museum's own large subterranean storage area, the collection includes over 1000 classic pieces of contemporary and 20th century design including radios, computers, typewriters and chairs.

We look forward to presenting this latest addition to the expanding A Database online archive in March 2009.