Friday 13 May 2022

Stoke Community Curation Event
10am to 3pm
The Village Hub, Devonport Road, Stoke, Plymouth PL3 4DL
Free. Get in touch to find out how you can get involved

Following on from the success of last year’s exhibition at The Hub. Volunteers from the area will be again working with members of the Plymouth Community Heritage Network and students from Plymouth Marjon University to explore ways of curating their own community exhibition at The Hub. The aim is not only to showcase the remarkable stories of residents, past and present, but also to work with Stoke residents to explore ways that value and celebrate our shared histories and sense of place. The Hub is accepting items for the exhibition now. 

If you would like to get involved as a local resident either to loan some of your items of interest, to come along and learn how to curate an exhibition of social history from the experts and be part of the team who deliver it, or simply to pop in and be wowed by the lives of residents, please get in touch! It’s free to participate. If you’d like to get involved please email The Village Hub at hello@thevillagehub.org.uk.

Spring 2022 Exhibitions and Galleries
10am-5pm Tuesday-Sunday and Bank Holidays
The Box, Tavistock Place, Plymouth PL4 8AX
Free. Donations welcome. No need to book

Local and maritime history, natural history, film, photography and archives….. Craft, sculpture, contemporary art inspired by historic objects, social history, fine art, fashion and textiles….. There’s plenty to see and enjoy in The Box’s permanent galleries and temporary exhibitions this May.

Find out more here.

Artists in Residence Exhibition
10.30am-3.30pm
Visitor Centre, Ford Park Cemetery, Ford Park Road, Plymouth PL4 6NT

Free. Donations welcome. No need to book

An exhibition celebrating the lives and paintings of some of our local artists including Beryl Cook, William Gibbons and John Oxley Nash.

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