Join Turner Prize-winning LB2025 artist Elizabeth Price as she explores her work and how it is influenced by architecture and the built environment.
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Known for her immersive video installations that layer archival research, text, music, and digital animation, Price’s practice engages with the physical and institutional structures that shape our world.
In conversation with RIBA Curator Pete Collard, the discussion will consider how Price’s practice resonates with contemporary urban spaces, architectural histories, and the built environment’s evolving role in storytelling.
Join us for this compelling exploration of memory, materiality, and the often-unseen forces embedded in our cities.
This event is a partnership between RIBA and Liverpool Biennial.
Location:
The Black-E Theatre
Time:
Friday 6 June 2025, 1pm-2pm
Access:
The event registration form below invites guests to share any access requirements. Additionally, if you’d like to speak to our access lead before the event, please get in touch with access@biennial.com.
About the Artist
Elizabeth Price (b. 1966, Bradford, UK) is a 2012 Turner-Prize winning artist. Elizabeth’s LB2025 work is supported by RIBA, and centres on the architectural history of Catholic Modernist churches in post-war Britain and considers how they manifest traces of trauma and anxieties of the time, whilst also telling the story of 20th century migration.