Access: Greenland Street's galleries are fully accessible with the exception of the first floor and roof of The Blade Factory. Disabled amenities are available in the Blade Factory. If you have any particular needs or concerns over access please do not hesitate to call the A Foundation office and we will endeavour to do all we can to help.
Open
Greenland Street is open Weds - Sunday 12-6pm. Late night Thursday until 8pm.
Admission charges
Admission free
Description
In September 2006, A Foundation launches Greenland Street - three former industrial buildings in the heart of Liverpool's Baltic Triangle which have been transformed into one of the largest and most challenging exhibition spaces for contemporary art in the country.
Building on the previous achievements of the foundation in Liverpool, Greenland Streets' mission is to deliver programmes of activity that showcase the very best local, regional, national and international contemporary visual arts practice.
Greenland Street which comprises of The Blade Factory, The Coach Shed and The Furnace is currently undergoing a two-phase programme of redevelopment works which will improve access to all three of the buildings and includes the provision of disabled toilets. Phase two of the redevelopment programme also includes the creation of a central reception space with an arts bookshop, cafe and hospitality area.
Greenland Street receives revenue support through A Foundation from the Nigel Moores Family Charitable Foundation and undertakes additional fundraising in order to realise programmes of activity.