Powderham Castle, 360 content at Market Hall
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  • The Box, Tavistock Place, Plymouth PL4 8AX

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What is the future of arts and heritage in our place?
In collaboration with The Box, join University of Plymouth researchers and representatives from heritage and arts organisations from across the South West to share new thinking about arts and heritage in terms of place and place-making. 
This event is the first of many, with the University of Plymouth hosting an annual opportunity to bring together representatives from museums, heritage and arts organisations.
The afternoon event will create the space to respond to four themes, with insights from presenters and panel discussion over the course of the afternoon, and the opportunity to network and connect.
The afternoon is followed by an evening event, with guest speakers Helen Legg, Director of Tate Liverpool and artist Osman Yousefzada.

These events are invite only. If you’d be interested in attending please contact thebridge@plymouth.ac.uk

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AGENDA

Join us for lunch, ahead of a welcome from Professor Chris Bennewith, Executive Dean for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business, University of Plymouth. This will be followed by the first two panels:
Gender
  • Chair: Alan Butler, National Trust and Pride in Plymouth
  • Panel: Professor James Daybell, University of Plymouth; Hannah Bradbury, University of Plymouth; Emma Mee, National Trust; Charlie Courtenay, Powderham Castle.
Community
A short break for tea, coffee and conversation, followed by our second two panels:
Legacies of Empire
  • Chair: Rebecca Bridgman, The Box
  • Panel: Ali Cooper, National Trust; Mohini Chandra, Chelsea College of Art; @ Dr Kathryn Gray, University of Plymouth, Professor Daniel Maudlin, University of Plymouth.
Culture and Climate Change
 

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