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Plymouth Art Weekender Forum

Wednesday, February 9

Visual Arts Plymouth (VAP) CIC is assessing the future of VAP and the Plymouth Art Weekender (PAW) and we need your input! You may know us – and we would like to thank you for your support and interest over the past 6 years celebrating and supporting the development of visual art and artists in Plymouth. With support from POP we are now looking to move forward to broaden our audience and participants and create a structure to support our plans, purpose and programs, including the upcoming visit to Plymouth of British Art Show 9. In this facilitated forum you will have the opportunity to shape the future of PAW and create a showcase for Plymouth artists during British Art Show 9. So, join us if you can!

We will be posting further information on how to register for this event next week, but if you have any questions about registration please email us at vapdirectors@gmail.com

This is a free event.

What: Visual Arts Plymouth – Structure our Future!

When: 9th February 2022, 1- 3PM

Where: Project Space, Ocean Studios, Royal William Yard and on Zoom, (Please get in touch if travel to Royal William Yard presents any problems)

What’s in it for you: Networking, development opportunities, collaboration and cake!

Upcoming events

Monday, December 4
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Theatre Royal Plymouth presents the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre and Pins and Needles production of Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas. Adapted by Pins and Needles.
Tuesday, December 5
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Theatre Royal Plymouth presents the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre and Pins and Needles production of Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas. Adapted by Pins and Needles.
Wednesday, December 6
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“It Shouldn’t Be Like This.” A new play written by Jenny and Paul Shryane about homelessness in Plymouth.
Wednesday, December 6
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Theatre Royal Plymouth presents the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre and Pins and Needles production of Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas. Adapted by Pins and Needles.

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