Close Menu
Rate My ArtRate My Art
  • Home
  • Art Investment
  • Art Investors
  • Art Rate
  • Artist
  • Fine Art
  • Invest in Art
What's Hot

dot-art Marks 20 Years with Celebration at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

May 11, 2026

Art Leven First Nations And Australian Fine Art Auction Opens This Week

May 11, 2026

Global art trends with Christie’s Chairman

May 11, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Rate My ArtRate My Art
  • Home
  • Art Investment
  • Art Investors
  • Art Rate
  • Artist
  • Fine Art
  • Invest in Art
Rate My ArtRate My Art
Home»Artist»dot-art Marks 20 Years with Celebration at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Artist

dot-art Marks 20 Years with Celebration at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

By MilyeMay 11, 20262 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


Liverpool social enterprise dot-art celebrated two decades of art and creativity with a landmark event at one of the city’s most iconic venues.

On Thursday 7th May 2026, dot-art brought together artists, supporters, friends, and staff and board members past and present at the Music Room at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall to mark twenty years since the social enterprise was founded.

The evening was a joyful reflection on two decades of achievement, featuring live music from 2006, the year dot-art was established. Guests were treated to live portrait drawings by dot-art Member Stu Harrison, and the launch of the dot-art Prize Draw, offering one lucky winner an original painting by artist Alexis Butterfield.

A specially curated slideshow drew on twenty years of archives, showcasing the many exhibitions, projects and events that have shaped dot-art’s history. The evening also saw the premiere of a new anniversary film, made all the more poignant by the story behind its creation: the film was produced by James Murphy, the very first winner of the dot-art Schools programme back in 2013, who has since gone on to build a career as a creative professional.

Guests heard from three speakers. Jim Davies, founder of Liverpool law firm DWF and dot-art’s longest-standing board member, reflected on the organisation’s journey. Artist Madeleine Pires, known for the celebrated Flower Streets murals, spoke about her experience as a dot-art Member and the opportunities that membership has brought her. Lucy Byrne, dot-art’s founder and Managing Director, also addressed guests.

 

Speaking at the event, Lucy Byrne said:

“Every single one of you has been a part of our journey and I cannot thank you enough. Whether it’s the practical and financial support of our partners, the advice of fellow business owners, or the loyalty of our clients, we would not be here without you. Our small but mighty team never fails to rise to every challenge, and our artists are at the heart of everything we do. Their talent, tenacity and trust have allowed us to build an organisation that refuses to let art be sidelined and insists upon the importance of creativity.”

The event was hosted with the generous hospitality of the team at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and was supported by Kindred and Liverpool Chamber.





Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleArt Leven First Nations And Australian Fine Art Auction Opens This Week

Related Posts

Artist

Pop artist Michael Albert leads ‘Cerealism’ collage workshop at Hood Museum

May 11, 2026
Artist

Newark artist Danny Robinson, of Ebel Abstract Art, showcases high street with painting of Sibleys Family Butchers

May 11, 2026
Artist

Deaf artist who lost life’s work in Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire is ‘painting to heal myself’

May 11, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

How can I avoid art investment scams?

August 26, 2024

Art Investment Strategies: How to Capitalize on the Buyer’s Art Market

August 26, 2024

Investing in Fine Art Made Simple

August 26, 2024
Monthly Featured
Fine Art

Kimberley artist Caprice Hogg showcases work at Esplanade Art and Heritage Centre

MilyeMay 8, 2026
Fine Art

Exhibition Review: “Five Friends” at Museum Ludwig

MilyeNovember 6, 2025
Artist

Makeup Artist Uncovers Surprising New Detail About Princess Kate’s Wedding Look: My ‘Jaw Dropped’

MilyeOctober 1, 2025
Most Popular

Xcel Energy backs off plans for another gas rate hike in Colorado

October 21, 2024

WWE Hall Of Famer Praises Roman Reigns As “A True Artist”; Compares Success To Seth Rollins’ Rise

October 16, 2024

Write a funny caption for artist Banksy’s new animal-themed collection

August 26, 2024
Our Picks

Melbourne’s Public Art: Driving Cultural and Economic Value

September 17, 2025

Meet the Southampton artist known as ‘Mr Mosaic’

October 11, 2024

Self-taught artist readies next exhibition

September 30, 2025
Weekly Featured

Benin Republic turns to culture to spur economic growth

October 16, 2024

Support Kentucky arts funding to strengthen communities

May 10, 2026

‘Hopefully this will bring the arts back into Stourbridge,’ contemporary artist Cal says of his new venture

July 12, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
  • Get In Touch
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2026 Rate My Art

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.