Liam Greenall's practice is interdisciplinary, with a focus on intervention based work, the moving image and performance. His work fuses together themes based on identity based politics, cultural anthropology and gender studies.

'I/we/they can be subject, I/we/they can be object'

By playing with replacing one for the other, the juxtapositions that he places within the work are seen. What is evident in the line of enquiry throughout his practice is the constant re-wiring of liveness, improvisational structures and the modes of presence within the narratives he creates.

Selected Projects:

Liverpool Open Studios, Red Wire Gallery, Liverpool, England
A Collection of Treasures, Design Festa Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
-transitions- (cultural bodies), Red Wire Gallery, Liverpool, England
B.S.S.C - Home from Home, Axis Art Centre, Crewe, England
Artist in Residence, St Catherine's Centre for Girls, St Helens, England
12 12 12, Online Micro-Exhibition, The Magic Collective, England
Crucial Encounter, Uijeongbu Arts Centre, Unijongbu, South Korea
NOISE Festival, Online Showcase, England
Gimme - This Ain't No Ordinary Coconut Shy, A Foundation, Liverpool, England
Blue Stocking Social Club, Bluecoat, Liverpool, England
Liverpool Hope Gallery Auction, Cornerstone Gallery, Liverpool, England
Untangled Arts Festival, Cornerstone Gallery, Liverpool, England
Made In China, Cultural Research Residency, Beijing Normal Uni, Beijing, China
Joshua Tree, YangJu Cultural Hall, Yang Ju, South Korea

Education & Teaching:

BA (hons) Creative and Performing Arts: First Class

Professional Graduate Diploma in Education

In addition to his artistic practice, he has extensive experience as an educator in the lifelong learning sector, working between England and the Far East.

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