Print Workshops at the Bluecoat
Whether you're a seasoned printmaker or a beginner looking to learn a new skill, we have something for everyone.
Roxy Topia and Paddy Gould: Let Your Ideas Come Back As Children
The Weird Futures season begins at the Bluecoat with a family-friendly exhibition that explores what the world of work will look like in the future, through the eyes of children.
Stine Marie Jacobsen and Liverpool Biennial: Future, Before it Happens
As part of the Bluecoat's Weird Future season, our Second Floor Gallery will host Liverpool Biennial’s summer long programme of free workshops for children and families.
About Bluecoat
The Bluecoat is Liverpool’s contemporary arts centre, a working home for artists, and a place where audiences can experience art in new ways. With a city centre location and striking, Grade I-listed building, the Bluecoat has a dynamic programme of exhibitions and events, an award-winning programme for families and children, a bustling café and bistro serving delicious homemade meals. Our legendary garden and independent shops are open year-round.
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Our Projects
Defined by 100 years of radical ideas and creativity, the Bluecoat is a place for exploration: where people can unearth new ideas, be inspired, examine and debate, and participate in new, unexpected ways. The projects we undertake aim to encourage participation from those who wouldn't usually have access to creative resources.
Event Hire
Book your event at one of the most iconic, creative buildings in the city. From weddings and birthdays to corporate events, we've got a space for you inside our landmark Grade I listed building.
Please fill out this online form to enquire about hosting your event at the Bluecoat.
Alternatively, get in touch with our experienced Event Team at events@thebluecoat.org.uk
The Library
Explore the Bluecoat’s rich history as the UK's first arts centre by searching past exhibitions and events, and discover the origins of our 300+ year old building that was founded as a charity school during Britain’s colonial era.