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had her first exhibition here, and many other artists held exhibitions here early in their careers. In 2018, Plymouth Arts Centre closed. The organisation moved to a new location at Plymouth College of Art and continues to exist as an independent cinema, named Plymouth Arts Cinema.
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at the centre. The archives have a gap, with a number of years missing between 1957 and the 1970s. The centre staff are hoping that these will turn up in somebody else's attic. Other artists who have held exhibitions in Plymouth Arts Centre include
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In 2008, to celebrate its diamond jubilee, the centre had a retrospective exhibition, displaying an assortment of old programmes, photographs, posters, invitations and ephemera that had been stored for years in the
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is an independent cinema based at Plymouth College of Art. It screens new independent cinema from all around the world, classic films, along with festivals, special events, and Open Air Cinema.
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had her first exhibition at Plymouth Arts Centre in 1975, and Bernard Samuels, then Director of the Plymouth Arts Centre, is credited with discovering her.
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defunded Plymouth Arts Centre and the Looe Street building was sold. The visual arts programme was ended but the cinema moved to a newly built facility at
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town house in Looe Street, and included space for exhibitions, a cinema, artist studios, a café and a bar.
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town house in Looe Street, Plymouth Arts Centre was opened by art historian
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set up around the country with funds from the newly established
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Bernard Samuels,Director of the Plymouth Arts Centre
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Plymouth Arts Cinema, registered charity no. 800664
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Plymouth Arts Centre

contemporary art
Barbican
Plymouth
UK
Arts Council of Great Britain
Grade II listed
Beryl Cook
Grade II listed
Kenneth Clark
arts centres
Arts Council of Great Britain
Beryl Cook
attics
Patrick Heron
Tracey Emin
Allen Ginsberg
Peter Greenaway
Ralph Steadman
Vong Phaophanit
Richard Deacon
Andy Goldsworthy
Sir Terry Frost
Arts Council England
Plymouth College of Art
"Arts centre's rich canvas | This is Plymouth"
"38, Looe Street, Plymouth"
"Application Office 2013.pdf"
"Navaho Technologies: Digital Signage, Content Creation, Network Security and Managed Network ServicesPlymouth Arts Centre"

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