Bluecoat launches 'Weird Futures', a new season of exhibitions and workshops for families

Our summer season includes a brand new family-friendly exhibition by Roxy Topia and Paddy Gould, free family workshops from Liverpool Biennial and more!

Date posted

28 May 2024

'Weird Futures', Sun 21 Jul – Sun 29 Sep, 2024

Join us this summer at the Bluecoat for Weird Futures; a season of exhibitions and workshops that asks audiences to think about our place in the future. Weird Futures questions who will shape our time ahead and asks how creativity might help us navigate a new, changing world.

In this new season, all of the artists have worked with children, collaborating with those who have the most time ahead of them. Their work builds upon Bluecoat’s series of exhibitions (Abacus in 2017, Rise Up in 2019 and Are You Messin’? in 2022) that addresses children as the primary audience. This year, our artists have created a space for both adults and children, encouraging dialogue and exchange between generations.

'Let Your Ideas Come Back As Children' by Paddy Gould and Roxy Topia, Sun 21 Jul - Sun 29 Sep, 2024

Exhibition launch: Sun 21 Jul, 2024

This thought provoking family-friendly exhibition from Merseyside based artists Roxy Topia and Paddy Gould was created in collaboration with children aged 8-11 from Out of the Blue, the Bluecoat’s after school art club.

The show explores what the world of work and the workplace might look like in the future, through the eyes of children. Advances in Artificial Intelligence and technology have rendered some occupations obsolete, which could mean fewer options for children as they choose a career path. This brand new exhibition suggests that the creativity of humans is an irreplaceable skill which will become more important in years to come.

Let Your Ideas Come Back As Children hopes to inspire conversation between adults and children, particularly around how children navigate this world dominated by technology, and what that means for their future.

Each gallery space will have a range of artworks designed to be touched and interacted with, including soft sculpture, a busy board, colourful hand painted sculptures and areas for children to perform, allowing the exhibition to function like a creative game.

The show will also contain a new audio piece created in collaboration with Cormac Gould.

New Entryway to Rave Town Rapids (detail). Roxy Topia and Paddy Gould, 2022
Up level hallucination. Paddy Gould and Roxy Topia, 2022

'Future, Before it Happens' by Stine Marie Jacobsen and Liverpool Biennial Summer Workshops, Sun 21 Jul - Sat 24 Aug

As part of the season, the Bluecoat will also host Liverpool Biennial’s summer long programme of free workshops for children and families in our Second Floor Gallery. The workshops will be based on a project by conceptual artist Stine Marie Jacobsen. A new film, created by Jacobsen with children from St Anne's Catholic Primary School, will also be displayed.

The film, 'Future, Before it Happens', focuses on the wellbeing of young people in relation to the climate crisis.

The film screenings and drop-in workshops will take place from 12-4pm on the following dates: Sun 21 July, Sat 27 July, Sat 3 Aug, Sat 10 Aug, Sat 17 Aug, Sat 24 Aug

Head to biennial.com/events to find out more⁠. This series of workshops is kindly supported by SEVENSTORE.

The Bluecoat is grateful to the following funders for their support for this season of exhibitions and workshops:

Ellis Campbell Charitable Foundation

The Hemby Trust

The Ironmongers’ Company

Pilkington Charities’ Fund

Stowe Family Law

Eat to Meet / Merseyside Play Action Council

HAF (Holiday Activities and Food) Programme