Red City Disco: Beneath the Streets The Beach

Red City Disco: Beneath the Streets The Beach Talks & Live Events: Red City Disco: Beneath the Streets The Beach
Bridewell Studios & Gallery, L7 8UL
Date(s): 28/06/2025 - 29/06/2025
9:00 pm - 4:00 am


Next month! Please diarise **Saturday 28th June** Getting back into the @bridewellstudiosliverpool for our summer dance. All profits from this one going to @vlcliverpool … More details to follow. On the night… excited to be joined by x 2 selectors on the @goldenloungesoundsystem : comrade, dancer and long time RCD supporter @sarah_ivy_ Plus up from Brum @deecleo of @energyflow.rodeo / @pra_vida.brum (!!) / @variations_birmingham / @selextorhood …. It’s gna be wildddddd. Film selections by @anfieldpeoplescinema . Drinks and nibbles provided by @pierogiandpickle ! Pre- paid tickets will be sold at @Lovelocks from Friday! We will let you know! Can’t wait to be together again… Saturday’s day-timer was just gorj…

About Bridewell Studios & Gallery:

In 1976 a small group of artists rented a derelict police station and established Bridewell Studios. Artspace Merseyside was formed in 1981 as a not for profit limited company to run the organisation and after the demise of Merseyside County Council the artists secured a loan to buy the property. In 2007 English Heritage gave the building a Grade 2 listing and in 2015 the company became a charity.

Constructed circa 1846 as a police station, the large red brick building is situated on the corner of a busy thoroughfare on the eastern edge of Liverpool city centre and just opposite The Royal Liverpool University Hospital. There is much evidence of its original function still visible including a Detective Office sign at the foot of the staircase and the row of cells.

Over the last 42 years many artists have worked or had connections with the studios and gallery, including Adrian Henri, Richard Young, Stephen Broadbent, Maurice Cockrill, Ian McKeever, Anish Kapoor and the singer/songwriter David Gray. The building itself became famous in the 1980’s as one of the locations for Alan Bleasdale’s ‘Boys from the Blackstuff’.

The Bridewell currently hosts 35 studio based artists and craftspeople whose creative practice includes painting, stone/wood sculpture, jewellery, stained glass, textiles, print-making, ceramics, metal and multi media.


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