
Beyond the Mersey Sound: The Poets of Liverpool
This course uses The Mersey Sound published in 1967 as a springboard to consider the legacy Liverpool poets - Dr Pauline Rowe, Monday 28 July, Tuesday 29 July & Wednesday 30 July, 11am - 4pm
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The Visual Language of Art
Throughout history, artists have continually searched for new ways of expressing their visual, sensual and emotional responses to the world around them - Julie Robson, Thursday 24 July & Friday 25 July, 11am - 4pm

Writing on the Wall
Edward Hopper stated, ‘If I could say it in words, there would be no need for art.’ Artists express concepts, feelings and emotions through their chosen tools and materials - Julie Robson, Thursday 31 July & Friday 1 August, 11am - 4pm

The Romantic Sublime, Art of the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries
The power of art is its ability to move us, to inspire us, to convey wonder and awe, to encourage us to consider our own place in the greater scheme of things - Ed Williams, Monday 14 July, 11am - 4pm

Dante, Visions of the Inferno
A century before the acknowledged start of the Italian Renaissance the Florentine poet, Dante Alighieri, penned one of the greatest works of medieval literature, his Divine Comedy - Ed Williams, Wednesday 16 July, 11am - 4pm

Arthurian Myths & 19th Century British Art
Almost a millennia ago a Welsh Monk, Geoffrey of Monmouth, created one of history’s most enduring myths, the legend of King Arthur- with Ed Williams, Tuesday 15 July, 11am - 4pm

LiverpOulipo – word play by the rules
This 2-day workshop will be all about creating flash fiction and short stories using prompts and writing exercises while working within restrictions- Phil Olsen, Tuesday 22 July & Wednesday 23 July, 11am - 4pm

Adapting Screenwriting into Visual Film
Taught by a professional screenwriter and an experienced writer & filmmaker, this course explores the vital transition from written screenplay to visual storytelling - Adam Simpson & Dr Bernadette McBride, Thursday 17 July & Friday 18 July, 11am - 4pm