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Laura Phillips: I felt like the sound of a harp — Exhibition
For Phillips' inaugural solo show, the artist presents a new body of work which takes its impetus from a building in Bristol, which from 1799-1802 was a medical research facility known as The Pneumatic Institute.
29.11.18—19.01.19, 9:00am - 5:00pm -
Performance — Viridian
Join us for a special performance by the improvised ensemble Viridian.
09.01.19, 7:30pm - 8:30pm -
Autoscopic Pneumatic Therapy — Screening event
Laura Phillips presents a screening of artists films which extends ideas addressed in Phillips’ inaugural solo show ‘I felt like the sound of a harp’.
05.12.18, 5:30pm - 7:00pm -
Simon Bayliss: Meditations in an Emergency - Exhibition
Simon Bayliss presents new work exploring rural and queer identity, romanticism and a surreal sense of place.
11.10.18—17.11.18, 9:00am - 5:00pm -
Further Meditations - social music event
For the closing event of his exhibition Meditations in an Emergency, Simon Bayliss is hosting a music event featuring Headluv + Passman / Splash Addict / Zetan Spore / Lobsta B
16.11.18—17.11.18, 9:00pm - 3:00am -
Sound in Artists Films made in the South West - Screening event by Neil Rose
Neil Rose will discuss his role in a selection of Artist's Films made in the South West alongside screening these works. Including films by: Melanie Manchot, Abigail Reynolds, Erika Tan, Tom Marshman & Mark Leahy.
07.11.18, 5:30pm - 7:15pm -
Simon Bayliss - Artist Talk
Join us for an artist talk by Simon Bayliss who will discuss his new exhibition at The Gallery alongside his other recent projects.
17.10.18, 5:30pm - 6:30pm -
Rose Wylie: History Painting - Exhibition
The Gallery at Plymouth College of Art and Plymouth Arts Centre present a multi-site exhibition by internationally renowned painter Rose Wylie.
29.03.18—30.05.18 -
Suki Dhanda: Race, Place and Diversity by the Seaside - Exhibition
Race, Place and Diversity by the Seaside is an exploration of how cultural diversity is expressed along the shoreline of Plymouth and the surrounding area. Taking place from Thursday 8 February to Thursday 22 March 2018, the exhibition is free and open to all.
08.02.18—22.03.18, 9:00am - 5:00pm -
Envisions: The Envisionaires
The gallery is transformed into a chaos-embracing and lively playground that showcases the collective's joint approach, whilst shining a light on individuals distinctive style and talent.
30.11.17—27.01.18 -
We The People Are The Work - Matt Stokes
We The People Are The Work is a major visual arts project in Plymouth that will explore ideas of power, protest and the public.
22.09.17—18.11.17 -
Artist Talk: Peter Liversidge
Peter Liversidge talks about the sign painting factory at The Council House on Armada Way as part of We The People Are The Work.
08.11.17, 5:30pm - 6:30pm -
Noam Toran: The Jungle — Exhibition
Introducing the Interdisciplinary Season, featuring new work from international artist Noam Toran, who works across design and art. Toran will turn The Gallery into a theatre space, with props, sculptures, sound and costumes, inviting interaction from the audience. Taking place from Wed 26 April to Wed 31 May 2017.
26.04.17—31.05.17 -
Stuart Robinson: Promontory — Exhibition
Part two of our South West Showcase invites Stuart Robinson to The Gallery creating sculptural installations featuring frameworks, structures and illuminated elements that explore our experience of the everyday and how the world is presented to us. Taking place from Wednesday 1 March to Wednesday 5 April 2017, the exhibition is free and open to all.
01.03.17—05.04.17 -
Oliver Sutherland: And then… — Exhibition
Kicking off the start of our South West Showcase, Oliver Sutherland will be taking over The Gallery with a new moving image work situated within a real-time simulation. Taking place from Wednesday 11 January to Wednesday 15 February 2017, the exhibition is free and open to all.
11.01.17—15.02.17