Two women dancing in traditional Asian clothes on a stage. Black B superimposed over the image. Hero image concept for The Bridge Arts & Cultural Programme.
We’re marking 20 years presenting the University of Plymouth’s arts and culture programme for audiences, previously as Peninsula Arts and The Arts Institute.

September 2024 marks our 20th anniversary as one of the South West’s major providers of arts and culture. We look forward to expanding our programme into ever-more impactful spaces, producing and hosting over 100 events each year for everyone’s learning and enjoyment. We’re dedicated to showcasing our academics and their research to the wider world, while also hosting major thinkers and makers from outside the University. We have a terrific line-up for 2024-2025, and look forward to welcoming you to campus to experience and take part in our ongoing arts and cultural conversation.

Anthony CaleshuProfessor Anthony Caleshu
Director of The Arts & Culture programme, University of Plymouth

Discover the new season

Autumn 2024: Heritage and the Contemporary

Our autumn season (September – December) focuses on ‘Heritage and the Contemporary’, exploring where we’ve come from and where we’re heading, welcoming arts and heritage organisations from the region to a symposium in collaboration with The Box. As ever, our five major strands – Exhibitions, Music, Film, Talks, and Performance – continue our Arts & Culture programme; for more details and to book, visit our What’s on page.
Seth Lakeman playing the violin

The Archives: 2004-2024

We’ve produced and hosted over 2000 public-facing events over the past 20 years. Looking back at our most recent spring-summer 2024 season, saw a celebration of creativity designed to inspire, challenge and entertain. Highlights included University of Plymouth academics work and creative collaborations in Resonating Bodies, Green Makers | Materials | Objects and SOAK Live Art. We hosted the major UK touring exhibition, Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize in The Levinsky Gallery and in The House, Rendez-Vous Dance’s The Monocle and Richard Chappell Dance’s Hot House. The acclaimed Musica Viva concert series marked the 100th anniversary of Rhapsody in Blue with the formation of The London Gershwin.
Collage of people in 1930s outfits for performance The Monocle

Contact the arts and culture programme team

Roland Levinsky Building, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 8AA

The Levinsky Gallery, Tuesday–Friday 10:00–16:00, Saturday 12:00–16:00, Closed Mondays, Sundays and Bank Holidays

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The Bridge

Connecting people, ideas and opportunities
Providing integrated support for Research, Impact, Experiential Education, Knowledge Exchange and Civic and Cultural engagement in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business.
The Bridge is a dynamic force for positive change, advancing knowledge and understanding through collaboration, creativity, and innovation. We create inclusive spaces where everyone can engage with art, culture, and cutting-edge research, inspiring people to learn, connect, and shape a brighter future.
The Bridge concept – a teal, pink and orange abstract image with a B superimposed over the top in black