Foundation for Art and Creative Technology
Exterior of FACT | |
Location | Liverpool |
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Postal code | L1 4DQ |
FACT (The Foundation for Art & Creative Technology) is a new media arts centre based on Wood Street in Liverpool, England. FACT hosts art projects and exhibitions as well as being a cinema.[1]
History
FACT was Liverpool’s first purpose-built arts centre for more than 60 years. It was opened in February 2003 by its founding executive director Eddie Berg, having cost £10 million to build. The building is linked to Bold Street, one of Liverpool’s main shopping areas, by a public square off Wood Street and Colquitt Street.
The cinema hosted a Question and Answer session with Quentin Tarantino in 2007 for the UK release of Death Proof.[2] After funding cuts in 2014 FACT laid off one quarter of its staff, replacing them with volunteers.[3] In 2015 FACT hosted an art event in which Shia LaBeouf answered phone calls from the public.[4]
The Building
Designed by architectural firm Austin-Smith:Lord, the building is situated on Wood Street in the Ropewalks area of the city centre.[5] It contains three gallery spaces, four cinema screens and a multimedia suite and also comprises a cafe, a bar and a lounge area.
See also
References
- ↑ Peter Guy (21 January 2015). "Liverpool's arts hub and cinema FACT reveal 2015 programme and exhibitions". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
- ↑ Peter Argyle (12 September 2007). "Tarantino in Liverpool". BBC News. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
- ↑ Neil Docking (27 March 2014). "Liverpool's FACT branded unethical after axing staff and replacing them with volunteers". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
- ↑ "Shia LaBeouf takes public calls in Liverpool art gallery". BBC News. 16 December 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
- ↑ http://www.fact.co.uk/main/visit/building/?group=4&parent=28&link_id=28
External links
Coordinates: 53°24′08″N 2°58′40″W / 53.4022°N 2.9778°W