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The 3rd floor gallery space has a licenced bar and is available for private functions. Contact Ken Martin.
View Two Gallery
23 Mathew Street
Liverpool
L2 6RE

Open:
Thursday 12 - 4 pm
Friday      12 - 4 pm
Saturday 12 - 5 pm
or by appointment with Ken Martin

Call in on a Saturday afternoon and enjoy a complimentary drink while viewing the artworks

Tel:  0151 236 9444
Fax: 0151 236 9555


The Gallery is on three floors with over 100 works of art by over 20 artists.

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3 floors of gallery space
1st floor
2nd floor
3rd floor
 

ANTBEAR

Opening Night: Private View/Listen
Thursday 8th February 7pm – 12 am (Free)
Emily Lansley, The ASBO’s, Wave Machines and Antbear
Join us for the opening of the art exhibition and first gig in the series. Wave Machines and others will be helping pull back the curtain…

ANTBEAR

View Two Gallery Presents Antbear for a month of Art and Music
Also featuring: Wave Machines, Emily Lansley, Bexy Sitch and the Creepy Crawlies, Billtone, Esa Shields, Maevapop and more…

8th February 2007 – 3rd March 2007

Liverpool band Antbear takeover the gallery this month with a strange and exotic spectrum of art works created by its five band members. The exhibition meets live music in a program especially curated by Antbear, long standing performers in Liverpool’s music scene.

Brooding, bruised, indefatigable spirit, messy cacophony, there are many adjectives that can be employed to describe the sound of the five piece… each can only hint at the upcoming eclectic selection of songs and works to be aired in the gallery. From conveying grandiose notions of disenchantment with social inequalities to struggles of the heart, Antbear cross their aural interests with their visuals.
Full Details on the Exhibitions page

ALSO -  
New works by Phil Dowling - Prizewinner in the 3rd Wirral National Open

 
 
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