A large-scale mixed media piece by Blue Room artist Tess Gilmartin will be the featured artwork for one of three advent calendars from international cosmetic retailer LUSH. The piece, titled ‘Horse Big’ was previously displayed as a billboard on the exterior of the Bluecoat building. Gilmartin uses bright colours and expressive mark-making to create joyful paintings inspired by nature and the world around her.
The LUSH Liverpool store will also feature a brand new window installation by Gilmartin, titled ‘Flowers in the Window’, and will be on display during the weekend of Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th September.
To celebrate, Blue Room artists will ‘take over’ the LUSH Liverpool store with a celebration event on Sunday 29th September. The event will include drop-in creative workshops led by Blue Room artists and self advocates and allies from Project Collective, who are Mencap Liverpool & Sefton, Autism Initiatives, Natural Breaks and Options for Supported Living. The activities will celebrate diversity and the importance of making information accessible.
Artwork and merchandise created by Blue Room artists will also be available from a pop-up stall in the store, giving visitors a chance to meet some of the artists, purchase unique pieces of artwork and directly support Blue Room and the Bluecoat.
Across the store’s first floor will be a hidden trail of artworks created by Blue Room, inspired by Kayleigh Murray’s Gingerbread Party knot wrap and gift box design, with a final gingerbread treat available from the Bluecoat Cafe.
Event Details
LUSH Liverpool Takeover with Blue Room and Friends
Sunday 29th September, 11am-4pm. Free, drop in.
At Lush Liverpool, 38-46 Church St, Liverpool, L1 3AW
Flowers in the Window by Tess Gilmartin
Installation available to view over the weekend of Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th September at the LUSH Liverpool store.
This event is part of Liverpool’s Neurodiversity Arts Festival with the Brain Charity. NDAF 24 is a vibrant celebration of neurodivergent talent, diverse perspectives and creative expression, dedicated to celebrating neurodiversity and providing a platform for neurodivergent artists.
This collaboration comes after a highly successful 2023 project ‘Party Animals’, which saw artists from Blue Room create a festive design for a Knot Wrap, an ornately decorated fabric that replaces the need for disposable wrapping paper. You can read more about that project here.