Sunday 15 May 2022

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.

Hart of Plymouth
11am and 4pm
The Vestry, Plymouth Synagogue, Catherine Street, Plymouth PL1 2AD
£5 per person. Cash on the door

A performance lecture about Plymouth-born Solomon Hart who became the first Jewish member of the Royal Academy of Arts with a giant painting that hung in the old Plymouth Municipal Building – a painting that hasn’t been seen for over 100 years. Performed by Derek Frood. 

Walks with History – The Plymouth Town Walls
Starts at 11am
Meet at The Box, Tavistock Place, Plymouth PL4 8AX
£5. Pay on the day. Advance booking is essential

Join Walks with History exploring the eastern side of the once walled town of Plymouth. Start point: Outside The Box, Tavistock Place, PL4 8AX at 11am. Please come prepared for the weather and sensible shoes are a must. 

Places must be booked via walkswithhistory@gmail.com or 07443 890933 (6-8pm only).

Artists in Residence Exhibition
12.30pm-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.

Behind The Scenes Tours
1pm-1.45pm and 2pm-2.45pm
The Box, Tavistock Place, Plymouth PL4 8AX
£10. Advance booking is essential

Join The Box’s Senior Archivist for a 45-minute behind the scenes tour as part of the 2022 Plymouth History Festival. Learn how we manage, maintain and move our collections across our site and discover more about why we decided to bring some of Plymouth’s most historically important archives together under one roof. Please note that some of our spaces behind-the-scenes feature stairs and enclosed spaces. Advance booking is essential via The Box’s website

Walks with History – In Search of Pudding Lane
Starts at 3pm
Meet at The Box, Tavistock Place, Plymouth PL4 8AX

£5. Pay on the day. Advance booking is essential

Join Walks with History exploring the historic Barbican whilst looking out for blue plaques, historic buildings and opes. Please come prepared for the weather and sensible shoes are a must. 

Places must be booked via walkswithhistory@gmail.com or 07443 890933 (6-8pm only).

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