No café today as we are hosting a conference.

This week's hours:

Galleries: Tue - Thur 10am - 5pm
Café: Tue - Thur 9am - 4pm

We're closed for the entire BH weekend inc Sat so our staff can enjoy a well-earned relax.

🖼️: Paddington Interior, Harry Diamond

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Quiet Observation: Artists & their Abodes 1950s – 1990s is now open, Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.

You'll be pleased to see Lucian Freud's Harry Diamond - Paddington Interior as the centrepiece to this fine display of

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https://t.co/72Mjpbmgk6

©Lucian Freud Archive

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Mae'r cloc yn tician.

Mae 'The Birds in Wales', gaiff ei gyhoeddi ar y 1af o Orffennaf, yn llyfr newydd gan CAC/@ LivUniPress sy'n adrodd straeon, ac yn rhagweld dyfodol, pob rhywogaeth sydd wedi bod yng Nghymru.

Archebwch eich copi erbyn 30 Mehefin i arbed £20 ar bris y clawr.

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A most fruitful to all friends and followers celebrating. 🥰

🖼: Still Life With Apples, Bernard Meninsky,

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It may be the national but to those of you for whom the interweb is still your main window on the world at the moment, here's some soothing sounds set to stunning scenery from the

👇 *sound on, chill out*
https://t.co/PbxLCLeZ9V

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1/ Today, we are launching the latest COVID-19 Policy Brief with , a paper by Prof Simeon Yates, Associate PVC , "COVID-19 & Digital Exclusion: Insights & Implications for the Liverpool City Region" https://t.co/HqEuakhEIA

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If you venture out today, don't forget your umbrella. We know you haven't needed it for a while...

🖼️Couple in the Rain, Mary Adshead,

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That when you've had enough of the news, you need to make sure you unplug and take some time for yourself this weekend.

Have a good one folks! 🌞⛅️

🖼️Stanley Reed by William Charles Penn,

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On February 6 2020, we will celebrate the success of 20 of our alumni at the inaugural University of Liverpool Alumni Awards. The winners of this years award will be announced here on social media. Keep an eye on to see our 2019 winners.

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Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.

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