Go Pink and Blue 09
Foyer Gallery and Cafe Lounge (Ground floor)
29th May - 19th July 09
Charity Art Exhibition
Go Pink & Blue art exhibition is a show of support from over 65 local artists.
Displaying their personal creative contribution highlighting the regard that men and women have for each other, and the specific cancers that affect so many each year.
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On the Edge
McGarry Room (Fifth floor)
15th May - 28th June 09
"On the Edge" is an exhibition Curated by Anna Marie Quinn, which seek to question and examine events, or histories that cause the participating artist's to reflect. The artist's use these events or experiences, which have influenced and inform their practise. From one of mankind's most ancient means of expression, mark-making; the works by Derek Culley examine memories in a landscape forged by nature and history through to the Digital exploration of the process of ageing by Ian Gamester, presented in that most immediate of mediums accessible in our contemporary world, the TV Screen.
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Toxteth Primary School Network
The Crypt (Basement)
23rd June - 5th July 09
The ‘Toxteth Primary Network Exhibition’ is comprised from a variety of artworks from local primary schools. The initial idea for the exhibition was to assemble a collection of work to celebrate the heritage of cultural education within the Toxteth/Granby area.
However, the exhibition also encourages better community links by enabling local schools to share excellent practice with each other, with local secondary schools and with gallery art educators.
41 - 51 Greenland Street
Liverpool
L1 0BS
The CUC North West is an 170,000 square foot multi-purpose venue which comprises of an
The venue is a hub for local employment and training, with all profits from this amazing culture space being reinvested into the charitable side of the Novas Scarman Group.

"Thanks for being such a great host last night. Yet again you and the crew pulled off a super night. In fact more special than usual. CUC is turning into something very special. You should rebrand it the United Nations of Art. To have Icelanders, Norwegians, Swedes, Danes, Finns, Rumanians, Malays, Indonesians, Philippinos, Koreans, Japanese and even Scousers in one place, with a few ambassadors and cultural attaches thrown in is quite extraordinary. You are all to be credited."
"In all seriousness you should invite someone from the UN to visit. Higher the better so go for the Secretary General. Tell them what you are doing here. I seriously doubt if any provincial gallery can claim the diversity of activity that is being generated by CUC so use this. Keep up the splendid work"
Colin Dyas, Development Manager, LIVERPOOL VISION, 21 November 2008
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