• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool Cathedral

  • About Us
  • What’s On
  • Opening Hours
  • Safeguarding
  • About Us
  • What’s On
  • Opening Hours
  • Safeguarding

Explore Art in a Whole New Light at Liverpool Cathedral’s “Infinite Encounters” Exhibition

Welcome > News > Explore Art in a Whole New Light at Liverpool Cathedral’s “Infinite Encounters” Exhibition
Posted on April 3, 2024

Step into a realm of sensory exploration at Liverpool Cathedral’s upcoming art exhibition, “Infinite Encounters,” running from May 10th to June 2nd, 2024, as part of our centenary celebrations!


Infinite Encounters is a group exhibition welcoming visitors to interact and enjoy an experience guaranteed to bring the senses to life. The show conjures wonder through public participation and collaboration, encouraging the public to actively engage with some of the artworks displayed and to experience art in new ways. Infinite Encounters refers to experiences lived daily, highlighting the relationship with the world around us, inviting us to pay attention to what we encounter every day – whether it is other people, nature, animals, food, and the city. In the digital era, when we spend more time online than interacting with the real world, this exhibition offers the opportunity to reconnect with our senses, and with each other. Visitors will activate their senses through artworks that can be touched, seen, heard, and smelt.


Rasheed Araeen’s Zero to Infinity invites audiences to engage and reconfigure the original structure, sparking collective creativity. Similarly, Liverpool-based artist Frances Disley presents Holodeck Programme 106, welcoming everyone to play dominoes and construct jigsaws together. Myriam Thyes’ hypnotic video Mutable Worlds promises to be a visual journey whilst Neringa Naujokaite’s poetic work Horizon focuses its lens on the urban environment through sound, and on the importance of a young girl’s relationships with the city, friends, and music. A new commission by Frances Disley represents a set of natural elements that co-exist in nature and have a reciprocal relationship. Visitors are invited to enter this protective and scented environment by becoming one of the characters within the space and be hosted by the others. A bespoke menu inspired by Disley’s new installation will be available in the Welsford Bistro, provoking reflections on the food we eat, and its sources.


Infinite Encounters is a unique show that will bring all areas of the Cathedral together, from the Well to the Lady Chapel to the Welsford Bistro.

The show is free to visit, and is curated by Elisa Nocente, Cultural Programme Manager, Liverpool Cathedral.

Click here to view the event listing for the “Infinite Encounters” exhibition and plan your visit.

Or if you would prefer to join in a more relaxed setting we will have relaxed shows for neurodivergent children and adults, and any other visitors with sensory needs who prefer a more relaxed experience. Book a relaxed slot here

Previous Post:Exploring the Sunday Gospel – Easter Sunday
Next Post:Exploring the Sunday Gospel – Second Sunday of Easter

Sidebar

More Like This
All News
25 March 2026
A Powerful Evening of Music: Elijah Comes to Liverpool Cathedral

Elijah Comes to Liverpool Cathedral Liverpool Cathedral is set to host a spectacular performance of one of the greatest works …

19 March 2026
Fifth Sunday of Lent – Exploring the Sunday Gospel

Today is the Fifth Sunday of Lent that is also commonly called Passion Sunday, beginning the two-week period known as Passiontide. …

17 March 2026
CTMR response to ‘Walk with Jesus Rally’

In response to the many voices of concern surrounding the recently advertised UKIP ‘Walk with Jesus Rally’, we wish to clearly and unequivocally state that …

12 March 2026
New giving scheme launched to help maintain one of the UK’s most iconic buildings

Liverpool Cathedral has launched a new giving scheme allowing people to support the vital upkeep of the building, with donations …

12 March 2026
Fourth Sunday of Lent – Exploring the Sunday Gospel

Today is the Fourth Sunday of Lent that is also kept as Mothering Sunday. The Gospel reading chosen for Mothering Sunday is Luke’s account …

11 March 2026
Sunday 15th March: Road Closures

To help your visit to Liverpool Cathedral run smoothly on Sunday 15th March, please note that the Liverpool Half Marathon …

Sign up to our newsletter

Safeguarding at Liverpool Cathedral
  • About the Cathedral
  • Education at the Cathedral
  • Cathedral Music
  • Exploring Faith
  • News
  • Accessibility
  • Visiting the Cathedral
  • Upcoming Events
  • Tours
  • Dining
  • Cathedral Shop
  • How to Find Us
  • Contact Us
  • Policies
  • Venue Hire
  • Support Us
  • Vacancies
  • Cookie Preferences

Liverpool Cathedral is a registered Charity 1205970

Follow Us

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
Association of English cathedrals
Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool
Churches Together in Merseyside
Visit Liverpool
Tripexpert Experts' Choice Award - Reviews you can trust