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  2. The Arts Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Institute (formerly Peninsula Arts [2]) operates from within the Faculty of Arts and serves as the Arts and Culture programming umbrella organisation for the University of Plymouth. The year round public programme includes exhibitions, music, film, talks and performing arts.

  3. The Box, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The Box is a museum, gallery and archive in Plymouth, Devon, England, opened in 2020 housing a collection of about 2 million items. [1] [2] The core of the building was previously Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery which closed in 2016. The building was created in 1907–1910 by Thornely and Rooke in Edwardian Baroque style.

  4. Tinside Lido - Wikipedia

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    Tinside Lido is a 1935 Art Deco lido in the city of Plymouth in southwest England. [2] [3] It is sited beside Plymouth Sound and is overlooked by Plymouth Hoe and Smeaton's Tower. It is currently temporarily closed undergoing refurbishment. The lido was open in the summer months between May and September. [4] [5]

  5. Plymouth Arts Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Arts Cinema is an independent cinema based at Arts University Plymouth. It screens new independent cinema from all around the world, classic films, along with festivals, special events, and Open Air Cinema. Plymouth Arts Centre was a centre for contemporary art, independent cinema and creative learning based in the Barbican area of ...

  6. Culture of Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 Plymouth Culture, an arts and cultural development agency, [7] was set up to provide strategic direction for cultural development across the city. [ 8 ] The city is recognised by Arts Council England with a number National Portfolio Organisations, each of whom received annual funding to support the delivery of cultural activity across ...

  7. 2011 in art - Wikipedia

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    April 16 – Turner Contemporary art gallery, designed by David Chipperfield, opens in Margate, Kent, England. [7] May 1 – UK publication of @earth. May 21 – The Hepworth Wakefield art gallery, designed by David Chipperfield, opens to the public in West Yorkshire, England. [7] June – Mougins Museum of Classical Art opens in France.

  8. Jennie Augusta Brownscombe - Wikipedia

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    Brownscombe studied art for years in the United States and in Paris. She was a founding member, student and teacher at the Art Students League of New York. She made genre paintings, including revolutionary and colonial American history, most notably The First Thanksgiving held at Pilgrim Hall in Plymouth, Massachusetts. She sold the ...

  9. Michael Smither - Wikipedia

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    You, Me, Us (group exhibition) Rororua City Art Gallery. 1978. The Govett-Brewster’s Great Show of purchases over 10 turbulent years (group show) Govett Brewster Gallery, New Plymouth. [21] 1980. Polyphonic Chords, Dowse Art Gallery, Lower Hutt [22] 1981. Rocks Revisited and Political Statements Te Awamutu Arts Festival. 1984