Exhibition

Bruno Schooling - In the Window

1 Jun 2023 – 30 Jun 2023

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00

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Bluecoat Display Centre

Liverpool, United Kingdom

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  • By car: Follow signs for Liverpool City Centre. We recommend parking in Q-Park, Hanover St. Or alternatively, Liverpool ONE has three new car parks: Q-Park Strand Street, Q-Park Gradwell Street and Q-Park John Lewis. Disabled Parking: There are 3 designa
  • By plane: Liverpool John Lennon Airport has a regular bus (click here for further details) with Liverpool City Centre, or a taxi ride is approximately seven miles.
  • By train: Liverpool Lime Street is the main intercity station. It is approximately a 10 minute walk to the gallery. Chester - Liverpool Lime St 43 minutes Manchester Oxford Road - Liverpool Lime St 47 minutes London Euston - Liverpool Lime St 2 hours 7
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About

Bruno is a multidisciplinary object maker, with an inquisitive, process-driven approach to materials and making. His ongoing, practice-based research project; Ground, has been an exploration of how cooking and craft practices are intrinsically linked through provenance and place. This sensitive body of work hopes to engage his audience with the importance of a circular approach to working, not only through ceramics but also through cooking and organic farming methods.

Bruno will often reference and research traditional craft practices and further reconceptualize them through his narrative-driven, lo-fi approach to materials and making. Alongside this, collaboration is critical to Bruno’s wider practice, from his consistent interest in the relationship between environment, maker, and material to the collaboration of differing crafts and practices.

His professional, cross-disciplinary approach underpins Ground. Through collaborating with farmers, chefs, and butchers, Bruno has utilized local materials and by-products to create a series of narrative-led, ceramic objects that characterise the landscape of the bone and clay’s origin, whilst responding to the ethos of seasonal, nose-to-tail cooking.

A selection of Bruno’s work will be available to purchase through our online shop.

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Bruno Schooling

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