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Description: "The Lantern Company have grown a reputation over the last 10 years for creating unusual work of an excellent artistic quality. We have a wealth of experience in producing and directing arts festivals, one-off site specific events, carnival parades and visual theatre. We also undertake sculptural commissions and create processional kinetic floats, costumes and large-scale puppets. Our core artistic team have specialist skills and in-depth knowledge and experience in these fields, and we constantly seek new and inventive ways to animate and illuminate our work, frequently collaborating with artists and organisations from different disciplines, which lends a vitality to all our work. At the heart of the company lies the desire to nurture and promote artistic excellence alongside a commitment to developing sustainable projects, which build skills and raise aspirations in community members, raising confidence, celebrating creativity and promoting social cohesion amongst participants and audiences alike. We aim to make our events accessible to those who may not normally access visual or performing arts."
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Subject: paper lanterns, Liverpool, England, public art
Creator: Lantern Company
Source: World Wide Web
Language: English
Format: html pages
Type: images; text
Date: 2019-02
Contributor: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Collector: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Rights: All copyright resides with artists and website owners. Permission should be sought from each artist or site before duplication or publication.
Rationale for Inclusion: Although temporary, the public art created by the Lantern Company qualifies as public art. These installations bring communities together through artistic endeavor., "The work we make ranges from small scale theatrical experiences to spectacular outdoor shows, from community arts workshops to specialist training, from giant puppets and kinetic processional floats to beautiful sculptural lanterns. We create work for both day and night time events. We have a large range of costumes, puppets, and street entertainment available for hire and will be happy to discuss the possibilities with you to suit your requirements. We can also provide artistic direction and management for events."
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Description: Metal supports artists from the UK and abroad by supporting arts festivals and artist-in-residence opportunities. Metal also creates "large- scale, participatory projects that respond to our immediate environment and involve people of all ages and from all walks of life." The organization curates exhibitions and offers short-term space for artist studios or other creators, as well as meeting space for a variety of groups and activities.
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Subject: Historic buildings--Collection and preservation--England, Historic preservation, Liverpool, England, Artist-in-residence programs, Public art
Creator: Metal
Source: World Wide Web
Language: English
Format: html pages
Type: image; text
Date: 2019-02
Contributor: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Collector: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Rights: All copyright resides with artists and website owners. Permission should be sought from each artist or site before duplication or publication.
Rationale for Inclusion: Metal supports art and artists of all genres in Liverpool. Metal also curates exhibitions for the Liverpool Biennial.
Relation: Liverpool, England, art and culture
Description: Bluecoat is an arts center in downtown Liverpool, England. It provides a home for artists and craftspeople, and sponsors live art, literature, music, exhibitions, dance, and heritage events. The Bluecoat building is over 300 years old and is the oldest building in the city center.
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Subject: art and culture, Liverpool, England
Creator: Bluecoat.org
Source: World Wide Web
Language: English
Format: html pages
Type: image, text
Date: 2019-02
Collector: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Contributor: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Rights: All copyright resides with artists and website owners. Permission should be sought from each artist or site before duplication or publication.
Rationale for Inclusion: Bluecoat supports artists of all kinds. Bluecoat is an important arts network center in Liverpool.
Relation: Liverpool, England, art and culture
Description: "Liverpool Biennial is the UK biennial of contemporary art. Taking place every two years across the city in public spaces, galleries, museums and online, the Biennial commissions international artists to make and present work in the context of Liverpool."
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Subject: Art--Competitions--Great Britain, Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art
Creator: Liverpool Biennial staff and board of trustees
Source: World Wide Web
Language: English
Format: html pages
Type: image, text
Date: 2019-02
Contributor: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Collector: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Rights: All copyright resides with artists and website owners. Permission should be sought from each artist or site before duplication or publication.
Rationale for Inclusion: Liverpool Biennial is a celebration of contemporary art in many forms. Some of the pieces become permanent parts of the Liverpool public art collection. Other pieces are temporary, but all share the public space of Liverpool.
Relation: public art spaces--England, public art, Liverpool, England
Description: "FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) is a leading visual arts organisation, based in Liverpool. We support, produce and present excellent, world-class visual art that embraces and explores creative media and digital technology."
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Subject: digital art, Liverpool, England, art
Creator: FACT
Source: World Wide Web
Language: English
Format: html pages
Type: image, text, video
Date: 2019-02
Collector: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Contributor: Paula McNally (MLIS student, Dept. of Library and Information Science, IUPUI)
Rights: All copyright resides with artists and website owners. Permission should be sought from each artist or site before duplication or publication.
Rationale for Inclusion: FACT is an arts network in Liverpool, England. They support visual and digital arts and are a partner in the Liverpool Biennial.
Relation: Liverpool, England, art
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