Past Events: Art

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Rose Wylie selects – Le Silence de la Mer and Sack Barrow

Thursday 17th May 2018

This double bill draws out themes of war, culture and society that run through the 'History Painting' exhibition. The screening will be preceded by an exhibition tour led by Ben Borthwick, Artistic Director and exhibition curator.

Creative Play 15 May

Tuesday 15th May 2018

Come into a stimulating environment where your child can lead you on a discovery of messy fun.

PAC Home Talk: Mike Ballard

Tuesday 15th May 2018

Mike Ballard will be giving a talk at Plymouth Arts Centre which will provide further insight into his practice, and open discussion into his ideas and developments during his residency at KARST.

PAC Home Talk: Mark Essen

Thursday 10th May 2018

Mark Essen joins us to discuss his practice, including recent and ongoing exhibition projects such as Jerwood 3-phase with Larry Achiampong and Nicola Singh.


        

Creative Play 1 May

Tuesday 1st May 2018

Come into a stimulating environment where your child can lead you on a discovery of messy fun.

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Talk: Melissa Blanchflower

Wednesday 18th April 2018

Melissa Blanchflower, curator of Rose Wylie’s recent exhibition QUACK QUACK at Serpentine will discuss the artists work.

Creative Play 17 April

Tuesday 17th April 2018

Come into a stimulating environment where your child can lead you on a discovery of messy fun.

Residency Work in Progress: Beth Emily Richards

Tuesday 10th April 2018

A work in progress sharing of PAC Home member Beth Emily Richard’s ‘Poor Copy’ scratch performance.

PAC Home Residency Finnissage and Crit: Ryan Curtis

Thursday 5th April 2018

Join PAC Home resident artist Ryan Curtis for a presentation of the work he has developed in the residency studio.

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