Our cinema screens are programmed and run by Picturehouse.
For FACT's film programme, visit What's On or look for our special Cinema in the City screenings.
In 1972, four women from the Merseyside Women’s Liberation Movement endeavoured to rewrite a series of traditional fairy tales. This is the story behind why and how you can read their retold Once and Future Tales.
by FACT
The Digital Ambassadors (FACT's creative and digital programme for older adults) have been working closely with physicists from The University of Liverpool to demystify the world of science and find out how it’s occurring in our everyday lives.
by FACT
Is it possible to change the world without also changing ourselves? Inspired by Designing Desire, learn how to digitally 3D sculpt online.
by FACT
Broken Symmetries takes a closer look at the reality of our universe, at the smallest possible level, and questions how we understand the world around us.
by FACT
In this blog, Cortés discusses his new artwork, Supralunar, in more depth.
by FACT
James Bridle discusses his new work, A State of Sin and how randomness cannot be determined: it must be produced, found, sought out, discovered.
by FACT
Yu-Chen Wang asks fundamental questions about human identity in her work. Find out more in her artist blog.
by FACT
In this blog, artist Diann Bauer talks about her new installation Scalar Oscillation, which explores the theme of time in Broken Symmetries.
by FACT
In this blog, Suzanne discusses the themes, background and ideas behind her Broken Symmetries work, The Holographic Universe Theory of Art History (THUTOAH).
by FACT
Broken Symmetries brings together artists who aim to understand and question the physical world by navigating the shifting realities of modern science.
by FACT
Alexandra Corneanu blogs about feminist theory and digital colonialism as she explores Morehshin Allahyari’s new digital artwork, She Who Sees the Unknown: The Laughing Snake, commissioned by FACT and Liverpool Biennial.
by FACT
Probationary: The Game of Life on Licence has been created by FACT, criminologists at LJMU, artist Hwa Young Jung and a group of men who are on probation in Merseyside with the aim of changing attitudes towards offenders.
by FACT
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For FACT's film programme, visit What's On or look for our special Cinema in the City screenings.