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In Conversation: Aliza Nisenbaum

25 August 2021 at 19.00–21.00
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A photo of artist Aliza Nisenbaum standing in front of one of her paintings

Join us for a conversation between Aliza Nisenbaum and the NHS staff who are the subject of her paintings

In the first year of the pandemic artist Aliza Nisenbaum painted NHS staff working in hospitals across Liverpool and the Wirral. Her new works and the stories that accompany them give an insight into the impact that Covid-19 has had on both the professional and personal lives of healthcare workers.

Hear directly from the artist and some of her sitters about their experiences during this time and what it was like to collaborate on this project together. Join us for this talk to hear about this unique work currently on display at Tate Liverpool.

Tate Liverpool + RIBA North

Wolfson Gallery, ground floor.

Mann Island
Liverpool L3 1BP
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25 August 2021 at 19.00–21.00

The talk will take place at 18.00 followed by drinks in the foyer from 19.00

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  • Aliza Nisenbaum London Underground: Brixton Station and Victoria Line Staff 2018-19 © Aliza Nisenbaum. Courtesy the artist and Art on the Underground, London; Mary Mary, Glasgow; Anton Kern Gallery, New York

    Five Ways Aliza Nisenbaum Approaches Portraiture


    From paintings of train drivers to National Health Service workers, explore this artist’s style of portraiture

  • Aliza Nisenbaum sitting in her studio

    Aliza Nisenbaum

    The artist known for her colourful portraits is harnessing the power of digital communication to paint key workers in Liverpool

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