Sat 8 - Mon 31 Mar
Artist Zoe Partington’s light sculptures feature slogans which have relevance to disability activism and issues disabled people experience, and they will be displayed across the city during DaDaFest International 40.
The work conveys stories, messages and insights into disabled people’s struggles in a world in which society still excludes us from the mainstream.
At the Bluecoat you can see Crip Time, from a body of work called Tight Control which is being displayed across the city for DaDaFest.
Find out more about Partington's work here.
Look out for more of Zoe's sculptures appearing in other venues across the city region, including The Palm House in Sefton Park, The Williamson Art Gallery in Birkenhead, Liverpool Lime Street Station, Shakespeare North, Citizens Advice Wavertree and more.
Sat 8 - Mon 31 Mar
Free entry
Visit DaDaFest's website to view their full programme.