Past Events

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Lunchtime Talk: Land/Sea with Richard Thompson

Wednesday 7th June 2017

Professor Richard Thompson will discuss his world-leading research on the effects of plastic in the marine environment in relation to Mike Perry's exhibition.

PAC Home Talk: Byzantia Harlow

Tuesday 18th April 2017

Byzantia has an interest in artworks as a prompt for social interaction and that form relationships

Art Writing for Organisations

Thursday 16th March 2017 - Friday 17th March 2017

This practical seminar has been specially designed for people working within South West arts organisations.

Artist Talk: Mark Webber

Thursday 9th March 2017

Mark Webber is an independent curator of artists’ film and video whose programmes have been presented at museums and festivals internationally.

Bite Size

Wednesday 1st February 2017 - Thursday 9th March 2017

Free lunchtime talks, open to all booking not required.

PAC Home Talk: Matt Stokes

Thursday 26th January 2017

Matt Stokes’ practice stems from an inquiry into actions and beliefs that shape people’s lives and identities.

PAC Home Talk: Dr Bridget Crone

Thursday 29th September 2016

Dr Bridget Crone is a curator and writer working at the intersection of continental philosophy, media theory, contemporary performance and moving image practices.

PAC Home Talk: Helen Nisbet

Tuesday 9th August 2016

Helen Nisbet is a London based curator. Over the past 12 years she has worked on artist projects with organisations including the ICA, InIVA, Contemporary Art Society and Creative Time and with artist studios including Andy Goldsworthy and Ryan Gande...

PAC Home Talk: Thomas Goddard

Thursday 12th May 2016

To coincide with Take A Part’s Heritage Sign project in Efford, join artist Thomas Goddard to hear more about his work with the community there and his approach to participatory practice.

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