AN EXHIBITION in Liverpool will feature Cumbrian artists that painted the Duddon Estuary and Haverigg Dunes.
'Unpublished' tour was in Cumbria last year, with the paintings of the estuary and the dunes displayed at Millom Palladium.
This year, the Unpublished tour travelled to Liverpool. Until October 16, the art will be on display at Bridewell Studios and Gallery, on Prescot Street in Liverpool. On October 8 there will be a talk on David Cooper's 'The Duddon Estuary: The Myriad Lines of its Relations' and Di McGhee's 'Flow' from 4.00 pm to 8.00 pm.
On October 14, there will be a performance from 6.00 pm to 9.00 pm: Irene Rogan's 'Flaming Fleeces' with music and performance from David Baker, Collin Rodriguez, Jo Wade and Neil Wade
15 artists from Cumbria contributed to the exhibition, and the landscape is represented through a range of environmental art, film, photography, the spoken word and performance.
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