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Plymouth Arts Centre has been at the cultural heart of the city for 62 year and is one of the oldest arts centres in the country. This vibrant cultural venue is located between the historic Barbican area and the city centre. The programme offers independent cinema and contemporary visual art, the education and outreach programme works across both these areas to support access to the programme at all levels.

Current Programme

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Then there was the sky...
14 January – 26 February
Rhodri Brooks, Sammy Cowin, Joanna De Los Reyes, Ali Donkin, Bethie Helliwell, Daniel Jones, Hannah Jump, Ervin Martini, Hannah Pollard, Shona Ritchie, Katie Shaw, Daniela Snovakova, Sophie Troczynska, Ana-Ciara Ulamoleka, Jessica Wellington.
This exhibition presented by YPAC (Young Plymouth Arts Centre) includes new work by members of the group; it also provides a window onto YPAC’s history, showcasing some of the highlights since the group formed in 2008. YPAC write: "It’s not by chance that we are here. The British Art Show 7 has departed and the stars have aligned to give way for a new art exhibition here in Plymouth. YPAC (Young Plymouth Arts Centre) present their collective response and interpretation of randomly selected sentences from the H.G. Wells novel, In the Days of the Comet. Then there was the sky… is the result. By employing the themes of luck, possibility and chance the individuals took the risk of making artworks without a plan. All 14 exhibiting artists arbitrarily lifted sentences from the same novel as a device for creating a new work, specifically for this exhibition. This unpredictable way of working allowed the group to expand their approach to making work, and like the vapours of the comet in the novel, has changed the attitudes and perspectives of the young artists.

“If you are in difficulties with a book, try the element of surprise: attack it at an hour when it isn’t expecting it” H.G.Wells

YPAC is a Plymouth Arts Centre initiative, within which young people meet and share ideas, plan and do creative projects. The group have come to operate as an artists collective. Then there was the sky... is the first time that they have worked together to curate a whole exhibition and the accompanying programme of events.

RELATED EVENTS
Chance and Chaos

Thursday 26 January 6pm
Immersive Vision Theatre, Plymouth University 
£3
Science blends with art in a hemispherical dome. YPAC present Emma Hambly, artist in residence at Plymouth University and Mutant Labs, innovative designers and developers of games and apps, in conversation with scientists and the audience. Old ideas and new technologies meet in their visions of the future. This is a rare opportunity to gain access to the Immersive Vision Theatre’s intimate auditorium, revitalized as an innovative digital theatre.
This event is supported by i-DAT, Plymouth University.
Advance booking essential

Quick Contacts

38 Looe Street
Plymouth
PL4 0EB

Caroline Mawdsley
01752 206114
caroline@plymouthartscentre.org
Plymouth Arts Centre

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