Press office news tagged arts-institute-public
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Season of films to celebrate enduring filmmakers is coming to Plymouth's arts scene
University of Plymouth news: A major UK-wide celebration of one of the greatest and most enduring filmmaking partnerships: Michael Powell (1905-1990) and Emeric Pressburger (1902-1988) is coming to Plymouth.
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Musica Viva launches new season
Internationally acclaimed performers are bringing everything from Beethoven to Gershwin to the University of Plymouth’s latest Musica Viva season 2023-2024.
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Dive into our arts programme for 2023-24
University of Plymouth's Arts Institute launches new season to inspire, challenge and entertain. Find out more about the public arts programme and centrepiece exhibition, Ocean.
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Exhibition aims to celebrate the connection between lives and landscapes
University of Plymouth news: A new exhibition showcases the work of Dr Heidi Morstang, Associate Professor in Photography and an award-winning photographer and filmmaker.
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University set to host unique multi-art festival in celebration of Expressionism
A multi-art festival is set for the University in March focused on the Expressionism intellectual movement
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The Arts Institute Film Commission 2021
Mohini Chandra has been selected as the artist for the Arts Institute Film Commission 2021
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Artists unveiled for Plymouth Contemporary 2021
Twenty nine artists have been chosen for the third Plymouth Contemporary, hosted by the University, The Box and KARST
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British Art Show 9 confirms new dates
The British Art Show has confirmed new dates for BAS9 after pandemic delay.
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American portrait painter Kehinde Wiley heads packed programme of public arts for the University of Plymouth
The Arts Institute announces its new programme of public arts events for 2020/21, headed by world-renowned portrait painter Kehinde Wiley.
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British Art Show returning to Plymouth after a decade
The University of Plymouth will be one of the venues for British Art Show 9 in 2021-22
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Stars, arts and science combine for digital retelling of Coleridge classic
The Ancient Mariner Big Read – commissioned by The Arts Institute, University of Plymouth – brings together renowned public figures, artists and scientists to retell The Rime of the Ancient Mariner for a modern audience
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The story behind Some Call It Home
The University of Pymouth's Director of Music at The Arts Institute, Robert Taub, reveals the artistic process behind the creation of his multimedia music drama Some Call It Home, and its relationship to the narrative of the Mayflower journey.