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Plymouth is the sub-regional television centre of BBC South West. [10] Plymouth is the regional television centre of BBC South West. [10] A team of journalists are headquartered at Plymouth for the ITV West Country regional station, after a merger with ITV West forced ITV Westcountry to close on 16 February 2009.
Its aim is to provide a prestigious and wide-ranging series of events which open up the arts and university to the people of Plymouth, the South West and visitors to the region. The University of Plymouth Contemporary Music Festival is an annual event hosted with the University of Plymouth Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Research, and ...
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.
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2011 art awards (3 P) C. Coats of arms introduced in 2011 (2 P) 2011 in comics (5 C, 15 P) F. Flags introduced in 2011 (16 P) G. 2011 graphic novels (26 P) M.
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.
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 ...
Priscilla Beach Theatre ("PBT"), located in the Manomet section of Plymouth at Priscilla Beach, was one of the original barn theatres in America. It was founded in 1937 by Dr. Franklin Trask. His wife, Agnes, became PBT's first artistic director.