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The Maiden Voyage

The Maiden Voyage Installation, Georges Dock Plaza, Liverpool, September 2019, was a site-specific installation that developed out of a research-led project, taking inspiration from the spread of ‘Art Deco’ modernist architecture across the transatlantic from the United Kingdom to New York during the 1930s, both through the transportation of people and the design and promotional advertising of 1930s transatlantic ocean liners themselves and presented at Georges Dock Plaza, next to the Grade II Georges Dock Building, Pier Head, Liverpool. 

To read more about The Maiden Voyage project, visit the project blog

A publication ‘A City Goes To Sea’, with writings by Sara Jaspan and Jenny Steele was published in September 2019. More information here.

Supported by Arts Council England Project Grants, a-n The Artists Information Company, Fred Aldous, Cunard Archive (University of Liverpool Special Collections) and Liverpool City Region. 

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