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  2. Bluecoat Chambers - Wikipedia

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    The Bluecoat Display Centre, a contemporary craft gallery, opened in the rear courtyard in 1959. [12] Being known as the Bluecoat Arts Centre from the 1980s, it is now simply called the Bluecoat. [2] From 2005, the building was further restored and a new wing added.

  3. Liverpool Blue Coat School - Wikipedia

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    The original charity school expanded rapidly and a new building, the present Bluecoat Arts Centre, opened in 1718. By the time of Blundell's death in 1756 there were 70 boys and 30 girls at the school, many apprenticed to local trades, especially maritime ones connected to the port.

  4. Cai Yuan and Jian Jun Xi - Wikipedia

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    Yuan Cai and Jian Jun Xi performing at the Bluecoat Arts Centre, Liverpool. In 1997, they erected fake street signs in an attempt to mislead high-profile visitors to the Venice Biennale. At Goldsmiths College in London they scattered £1,200 around a room to point to the commercialism and greed of the art market. The audience scrambled on the ...

  5. Bluecoat (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bluecoat or Blue Coat may also refer to: Education ... Bluecoat Chambers, oldest building in central Liverpool and home of the Bluecoat arts centre; Other uses

  6. Culture of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Bluecoat Chambers Arts centre. The Liverpool Biennial festival of arts runs from mid-September to late November and comprises three main sections; the International, The Independents and New Contemporaries although fringe events are timed to coincide. [7]

  7. Arts centre - Wikipedia

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    An art centre or arts center is distinct from an art gallery or art museum.An arts centre is a functional community centre with a specific remit to encourage arts practice and to provide facilities such as theatre space, gallery space, venues for musical performance, workshop areas, educational facilities, technical equipment, etc. [1]

  8. Stephen Dixon (ceramist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 he curated the exhibition 200 Years: Slavery Now for the Bluecoat Display Centre in Liverpool. [6] In 2009 Dixon was awarded the inaugural Victoria & Albert Museum ceramics studio residency, where he embarked on a new body of work exploring political portraiture (' Restoration Series' 2011–2013).

  9. Bill Harkin - Wikipedia

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    He designed lighting set-ups and stages for concerts at the Bluecoat Arts Centre and, later, for Paul McCartney and the Rolling Stones. [1] By 1970 Harkin was designing car launches for British Leyland .