Past Events

Viewing Archived Events: Talks

Free

Talk: Melissa Blanchflower

Wednesday 18th April 2018

Melissa Blanchflower, curator of Rose Wylie’s recent exhibition QUACK QUACK at Serpentine will discuss the artists work.

Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (15)

Tuesday 13th March 2018 - Wednesday 21st March 2018

The mind-blowing backstory of Wonder Woman creator Dr William Moulton Marston and the two women who almost certainly inspired her. Join us on 13 March for a screening introduced by Mia Bays, Oscar-winning Producer and Anna Smith, Film Editor of Time ...

Study Day: How Do Artists and Arts Institutions Really Work?

Wednesday 28th February 2018

This all-day event focussed on artists’ film and moving image and aimed at early career artists is a chance to meet and learn from experienced artists and arts professionals.

Lunchtime Talk and Tour: Chris Robinson, Local Historian

Saturday 10th February 2018

Join local historian Chris Robinson for an illustrated account of Looe Street and it's immediate neighbourhood.

Lunchtime Talk: PAC to the Past

Wednesday 7th February 2018

Join us for a free lunchtime talk from one of our Looe Street Detectives, Anne Corry.

Free

Monika Rycerz: Lunchtime Talk

Wednesday 17th January 2018

Monika Rycerz is a Plymouth based printmaker who helped Clare Thornton produce new work using the Plymouth College of Art's wallpaper block press.

Free

Vickie Fear: Lunchtime Talk

Wednesday 10th January 2018

Plymouth-based contemporary art Producer Vickie Fear discusses how artists in the regions are navigating a challenging landscape of little or no pay by building peer networks and self-initiating opportunities.

Free

Conor Wilson: PAC Home Talk

Wednesday 13th December 2017

Wilson is course leader for MA Ceramics at Bath School of Art & Design.

Free

PAC to the Future! Lunchtime Talk with Jacob Walker

Wednesday 6th December 2017

Jacob is a recent graduate from Plymouth College of Art. He will talk about an experimental film he produced in response to Clare Thornton's exhibition.

Free

Bitesize Talk: Alan Qualtrough

Wednesday 15th November 2017

As part of We The People Are The Work, join us for a talk from designer and former newspaper editor, Alan Qualtrough.

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