FACT supports, produces and presents visual art that includes creative media and digital technology. In 2007 Picturehouse at FACT hosted a Question and Answer session with
Quentin Tarantino for the UK release of
Death Proof. In 2015 as part of an exhibition named
Follow, FACT exhibited an artwork in which
Shia LaBeouf answered phone calls from the public. In 2017, Picturehouse at FACT hosted the world premiere of
Kenny, a documentary film about former
Liverpool FC player and manager
Kenny Dalglish. FACT is a partner venue of
Liverpool Biennial and showed works by
Agnes Varda and Mohamed Bourouissa for the 2018 edition. Also in 2018, FACT commissioned the immersive art installation
AURORA at
Toxteth Reservoir with artists Invisible Flock, and exhibited
Broken Symmetries, an international exhibition co-produced by FACT,
Arts at CERN,
CCCB, Barcelona,
Le Lieu unique, Nantes and iMAL, Brussels. ==See also==