Discover the best top things to do in Merseyside, United Kingdom including dot-art, Southport Contemporary Arts, OUTPUT Gallery, Merseymade, The Oratory, Lady Lever Art Gallery, Sudley House, Whitewall Art Gallery, Walker Art Gallery, Bluecoat.
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5.0 based on 2 reviews
dot-art was founded in Liverpool in 2006 and specialises in affordable, high quality, locally sourced art. We work with over 100 artists to provide an unrivaled choice of original art and limited edition prints for home or business, as well as offering a range of complementary services. dot-art opened the doors of their new gallery in January 2016 and host 6 exhibitions each year by local artists.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
This little gallery works with local artists and crafters and showcases their work. The exhibitions changes frequently the work ranges from watercolours to oils from ceramics to textiles every piece is unique. Checkout our website for the latest exhibition. We also host workshops and classes, check for details of our one off specials and regular classes.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
OUTPUT gallery is the go-to for art by and for Merseyside. We work exclusively with creatives from or based in the area to put on exhibitions and events right here in Liverpool City Centre. The gallery is also home to Total Recall Vintage and neighbours to the Kazimier Garden - so you can see some excellent art, have a shop, and nip next door to hang out.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
I discovered this absolute gem of a place just going past on the bus. Such a lovely atmosphere, friendly staff, art, jewelry and artists studios upstairs too. Such a brilliant find. The layout is wonderful selling local products it’s a unique space. I prefer independent places like this, definitely got a new fan! Check it out it’s boss as we say in Liverpool!
4.5 based on 932 reviews
The Lady Lever Art Gallery is a real treasure, housing a stunning collection of paintings including many Pre-Raphaelite masterpieces, the world's finest collection of Wedgwood jasperware, exquisite furniture, Chinese ceramics, tapestries and sculpture, Paintings on display include works by Reynolds, Gainsborough, Stubbs, Turner, Leighton, Millais, Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Holman Hunt and Waterhouse, to name but a few. Admission is free, booking essential at www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ladylever
Set in the beautiful village of Port Sunlight, Wirral, this art gallery is an essential place to visit. I went with my elderly mother who now has mobility issues. Wheelchairs are readily available at the reception desk. Everywhere is wheelchair accessible (except for the top gallery). The main hall full of famous paintings is easily accessible for wheelchair users, as is the lift, the cafe, the loo, and the other rooms. What prompted this visit was the advert for the Matisse cut outs exhibition. The main paintings are always worth another visit though. So is the village itself.
4.5 based on 253 reviews
Sudley House has been described as a hidden gem. Tucked away in Liverpool's leafy suburbs, Sudley is the only house of a Victorian merchant that still has its original pictures, including works by Millais, Turner and Rossetti. With beautiful period furniture, carpets and wallpaper it doesn't feel like a regular gallery, more a period home that you've been given the keys to. Admission is free, booking essential at www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/sudleyhouse
In all the years we've been coming to the great city of Liverpool we had never visited this glorious house and gallery. Sublime paintings, fabulous interiors, and amazing views to the Welsh hills from the rear terrace and gardens. Cannot recommend a visit enough. Staff are absolutely WONDERFUL, knowledgeable and friendly. A great afternoon out.
4.5 based on 2,314 reviews
Walker Art Gallery is a beautiful building housing a stunning collection of art. The galleries hold paintings from the 13th century to the present day: you can see work by Rembrandt, Hockney, Holbein, Turner, Lowry, Rossetti, Millais and Freud to name but a few. We also have a sculpture gallery, a craft and design gallery, and Big Art for Little Artists - a gallery specially designed for children up to 8 years of age. Due to Covid-19 restrictions the children'g gallery is currently closed and our Medieval and Rensaissance galleries are closed for refurbishment. Don't miss the Linda McCartney Retrospective on show until 10 January 2020, Buy tickets online at www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk Entry to the permanent collection is free but booking essential.
4.5 based on 292 reviews
A former school tucked away in the city center. One of the oldest and most attractive buildings in Liverpool now plays host to contemporary art and performance displays. The rear secret garden is a tranquil, picturesque place to take a breather from the surrounding hubbub.
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