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  Feeding the 5000  
 

Feed the 5000
Biennial opening night
Independent District

 
   

  Work by Nicki McCubbing  
 

Nicki McCubbing
Novas Warehouse
Liverpool Biennial 2004

 
   

  Detail from 'After the Banquet' by Jane Hughes  
 

Jane Hughes
Myrtle Group
Liverpool Biennial 2004

 
   
 
 
 
  68 Hope St

Art Rosenbaum

68 Hope St

Liverpool School of Art and Design

 

 

Art Rosenbaum- Visiting Fellow
Liverpool School of Art & Design
Mon- Thur 10am-4pm/ Fri 10am-2pm

Art Rosenbaum will present an exhibition and performance of his work. He is a painter, muralist, illustrator as well as a collector and performer of traditional American Folk Music.

His works are in many collections, including the new Orleans Museum of Art and the Columbus [GA] Museum. He has expected mural commissions at the UCLA School of Law and the Centre for Humanities and Arts at the University of Georgia.

His folk music field work in the South and Midwest has resulted in over 14 Documentary recordings, several of which are on Smithsonian- Folkways; he wrote and illustrated two books, Folk Visions and Voices: Traditional Music and song in North Georgia [1998].

A performer on a variety of folk instruments, he has appeared at numerous folk festivals both solo and with groups like the present day Skillet Lickers, has cut three banjo/ vocal LP’s and Cds.

Art Rosenbaum is Wheatley professor in Fine Arts at the Lamar Dodd School of Art, University of Georgia…

This exhibition is held at the Liverpool School of Art and Design
Throughout the Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art Liverpool School of Art & Design will present a series of exhibitions and events featuring work by research staff from the school and their international associates. The school of Art and design will also present Creative dates: A Conference of the North West Art and Design Research Group.

 

Artists represented at 68 Hope Street:

Colin Fallows
John J Campbell
Chris Brown
Paul Davidson
Seel Garside
Steve Hardstaff
Jonathan Hitchen
Julia Midgley
Ian Mitchell
Neil Morris
Michael O'Shaughnessy
Carole Potter
Jonathan Spencer
John Young
Patrick Young
Ben Patterson
Dr Michael Jubb
Max Eastley
David Buckland
Martin Dawber
Art Rosenbaum


 


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