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News from Juliet, our ‘outgoing’ Visual Arts Intern…

Wednesday 12th March 2014

We have recently said goodbye to our Intern Juliet Middleton-Batts. Here are her highlights of her time … Continue Reading

2014 Oscar Winners

Wednesday 5th March 2014

The amount of attention this event manages to garner each year for the verdict of what boils down to the views of … Continue Reading

Video as Drawing in the Jerwood Prize

Tuesday 25th February 2014

Rosalind Hayes considers two video works in the Jerwood Drawing Prize, ahead of Marie von Heyl’s talk about her practice at Plymouth Arts Centre on … Continue Reading

Review: Jerwood Drawing Prize Opening

Wednesday 19th February 2014

The Jerwood Drawing Prize 2013 is currently in Plymouth for the first time as a joint exhibition between Plymouth … Continue Reading

Where did it all begin for the 2014 Oscar Nominees?

Tuesday 11th February 2014

Jemima Laing casts her eye over this year’s Oscar nominations ahead of the ceremony on March … Continue Reading

The Way We Were

Wednesday 5th February 2014

Siobhan Fedden reviews the Looe Street Detectives closing event on Sat 1 Feb

‘Looe Street Detectives’ was a 10 day research residency at Plymouth Arts Centre, in which artist Sara Bowler worked … Continue Reading

Diary of an Intern

Tuesday 28th January 2014

Visual Arts Programme Intern Juliet Middleton-Batts takes us behind the scenes at Plymouth Arts Centre (Photo: Dom … Continue Reading

Blue is the Warmest Colour

Wednesday 15th January 2014

A discussion of ‘Blue is the Warmest Colour’, by Film Programmer Anna Navas. While most … Continue Reading

Looe Street Detectives’ Journey

Wednesday 8th January 2014

Artist Sara Bowler tells us about the making of her exhibition Looe Street Detectives.

The Looe Street … Continue Reading

Welcome to the Blog and Call for Contributors

Tuesday 7th January 2014

Welcome! We are very excited to launch the Plymouth Arts Centre blog.

We will be … Continue Reading

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