Meet the Artists in the Park – Anthony Ratcliffe
This week, we’re “meeting” the four fabulous artists and writers who will be leading our online Art in the Park sessions in partnership with Knowsley Safari. Anthony Ratcliffe is a […]
Meet the Artists in the Park – Julia Midgley
This week, we’re focusing on our four fabulous artists and writers who will be leading our online Art in the Park sessions in partnership with Knowsley Safari. First up is […]
Family Friday – Be inspired by Cherie Grist!
Cherie Grist’s dazzling canvases combine bright colours, intricate patterns, shapes and splashes of paint. “When I paint, I can express all the thoughts that are swirling around my mind. My […]
Cherie Grist: People
This week, we’re looking back at Cherie Grist’s People solo show at Huyton Gallery in 2017 – just the thing to inject a bit of colour into the new year! […]
Art in the Park
Kirkby Gallery has teamed up with Knowsley Safari to create Art in the Park, providing a new series of virtual creative learning sessions led by professional artists and supported by […]
Merry Christmas from Prescot Museum & Kirkby Gallery!
Over the festive season, we’re sharing images of wintry artwork, timely objects from Prescot Museum’s collection, and themed pieces of creative writing from our Gallery Scribblers. The watercolour of a […]
Family Friday – Send a Message in Morse code!
Be inspired by the incredible equipment used by the Royal Corps of Signals to communicate – send your own message in Morse code – all you need is a torch!
Family Friday – Design a Tie!
Inspired by Major Eddy Hampson’s collection of ties from his 20-year career with the Royal Corps of Signals which show the units and clubs he belonged to, why not design […]
Picturing 100 Years – Online Exhibition
These pieces were created as part of our Picturing 100 Years collaborative project with 33 Signal Squadron funded by The Armed Forces Covenant Fund: Forces Communities Together Programme to celebrate […]
Playground Photo Mystery Solved!
Today is the anniversary of Sherlock Holmes appearing in print for the first time. On 21 November 1887, the Beeton’s Christmas Annual was released, containing A Study in Scarlet, a […]