Woo hoo! Mersey: River that changed the world is back on the road again! After 2008's non-stop schedule - which saw the exhibition visit Liverpool's Albert Dock, Sale Waterside Arts Centre, The Boat Museum at Ellesmere Port and Stockport Art Gallery - the multimedia extravaganza celebrating the River Mersey will be on view again for the summer of 2009.
Part of the exhibition has just been on a warm-up tour to Liverpool's John Lennon Airport (hmmmm, that got us all in the holiday mood), but in a few short weeks, the whole thing will be landing at Widnes' Catalyst Science Discovery Centre (just under the Runcorn Bridge) for three months. We're really excited about the exhibition's new home, and the folks at Catalyst have got some fun activities planned for the summer too.
As well as checking out Colin McPherson's Mersey travelogue photography, you'll be able to explore the centre's scientific displays and interactive areas, and get an unrivalled view of the river and bridge from the glass observatory on the top floor (I was there on Friday, and it's hard to drag yourself away). On top of that, you can contribute to the Mersey exhibition by leaving your own 'Mersey Memory' on a postcard for us.
I'll keep you posted as the installation goes ahead, but watch this space, or the Mersey project website to find out when the exhibition will open at the Catalyst.
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