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Free interactive Liverpool Biennial activities everyone can enjoy during this year s event
The Liverpool Biennial learning programme has dance and music sessions to recipes, meditation exercises and workshops with artists
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Liverpool Biennial is back in the city and a packed programme of free, fun and interactive activities is available for everyone to take part in alongside the exhibitions. You may have already seen the public art on display around Liverpool s streets for the 2021 event, which follows the theme The Stomach and the Port , and now an online learning programme is providing the perfect appetiser for other displays which will open at venues and galleries once measures allow.
What was the last exhibition you saw? On the
Condé Nast Traveller team, we have what now seem like distant memories of racing to the Andy Warhol show at Tate Modern before lockdown measures kicked in last March. Then going to the incredible
Titian: Love, Desire, Death at the National Gallery when it reopened in July, following newly added floor arrows around an eerily empty space and feeling a sense of rare privilege at being more or less alone with the painter’s evocative Renaissance masterpieces.
Along with museums, art galleries in England will be able to reopen on Monday 17 May (Monday 26 April for Scotland, dates to be confirmed for Wales and Northern Ireland). That seems a long time to wait. But as Bernard Donoghue, the director of the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, has said, ‘The visitor experience this year will be phenomenal. You will be up close and personal with animals or art in a way you would never have experienced before and possibly won’t in