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Liverpool Biennial 2014 Review

Wednesday 15th October 2014

PAC Home, Plymouth Arts Centre’s artist support network, offers opportunities for emerging artists in the region to interact with and learn from other artists nationally. This allows our talented … Continue Reading

Review of Walk On Plymouth Launch Evening

Wednesday 8th October 2014

Walk On Launch Evening
Peninsula Arts Gallery, Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, and the Plymouth College of Art Gallery
3 October 2014

Review by Nathaniel Bannister

The act of travelling … Continue Reading

Charlie Woolley’s Biker Movie Marathon

Wednesday 1st October 2014

The biker movie has long been considered a pariah by those who do not believe it should be considered alongside more “serious” kinds of movie. This is something that artist … Continue Reading

Cinema in an Outstanding Landmark

Wednesday 24th September 2014

A “really outstanding landmark, comparable to the Royal Festival Hall and Coventry Cathedral” and not normally open to the public is the setting for one of a series of film … Continue Reading

Wine to Help You Sing in Tune

Wednesday 10th September 2014

It’s not often that a bottle of wine or two can help you to sing in tune, but our new artist’s commission manages to do just that.

New limited edition labels on bottles … Continue Reading

Art Makes Children Powerful: Art Party Review

Wednesday 27th August 2014

Having exhibited in Plymouth Arts Centre almost a year ago it made sense that Bob & Roberta Smith’s Art Party would take place here as well. Uniquely the … Continue Reading

The Making Of Boyhood

Wednesday 13th August 2014

In an era where instant gratification is the norm, the forward-planning, patience and dedication of the cast and … Continue Reading

PAC Home Summer Workshop: RESEARCH AND RISO

Wednesday 6th August 2014

Research and Riso is the PAC Home summer workshop which 5 members have been working on with curator … Continue Reading

First Time at Plymouth Arts Centre

Wednesday 16th July 2014

Having not been working in Plymouth for long, I am extremely keen to discover as many places as I can as quickly as I can. After having studied in Falmouth … Continue Reading

Miyazaki’s The Wind Rises and a Brief History of Studio Ghibli

Tuesday 8th July 2014

By Ieuan Jones @_Ieuman

Watch The Wind Rises at Plymouth Arts Centre 12 – 14 July … Continue Reading

The Pleasure of Food and Film

Tuesday 1st July 2014

What chew looking at? Food is a huge part of cinema for me. When we’re shown … Continue Reading

Riot Grrrl Night Review: The Punk Singer and Suck My Culture

Tuesday 24th June 2014

Suck My Culture photos: Libby Gyllenship.

Plymouth Arts Centre’s punk night was a raucous and wonderful celebration of ladies in music with riot grrrl band Suck My Culture rocking the bar … Continue Reading

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