Spend a relaxing afternoon at Sudley House learning a new skill, getting to know new people, and making something to take home with you. In this interactive session we will designing soaps using the ...
The Maritime Museum's Liverpool shipping posters collection documents more than a century of travel, from the mid-19th century to the early 1990s. Shipping company adverts started as simple bills of ...
The Singing Cafés have been running for about 11 years on the Wirral, currently performing regularly at five locations in Heswall, Hoylake, Bebington, Wallasey, and West Kirby. This concert at the ...
Shop local this Christmas at Sudley Handmade, our artisan makers market held in the stunning surroundings of festive Sudley House. Browse wares from makers, artists and designers and support small ...
Join us in the gallery amongst the art works. A unique space for sensory play! During the session we will have some free-play exploration time as well as lots of books and some rhymes. A beautiful ...
Spend a relaxing afternoon in Sudley House Art Gallery learning a new skill and getting to know new people. Cyanotype Prints or 'sun prints' use natural UV light to create beautiful blue and white ...
The King’s Regiment has a long history dating back to 1685 and has been connected to the Liverpool area since 1881. By far the biggest story for the Regiment is the First World War period. With more ...
A celebration of work by Black British women and non-binary artists The Walker Art Gallery will host a major exhibition celebrating Black British women and non-binary artists. Conversations (19 ...
Spooky and sparkly will be the theme of this holiday's crafts. We will be taking inspiration from the newly opened Bedazzled exhibition of sequinned and beaded dresses from the 1920s to the modern day ...
We catch up with community activist and current Head of International Slavery Museum Michelle Charters about why she chose to accept an OBE. In 2024, Michelle ...
A lot of Holly Johnson's work has used, played with, and celebrated queer codes that would have been recognisable to LGBTQ+ people but not always to everyone. Imagery and language were blended ...