Plymouth Society of Artists

Get a glimpse of the diversity of the art world in Devon and Cornwall with this new presentation of works by selected members of the Plymouth Society of Artists. The content on show is always varied and iincludes works on paper, oil paintings, landscapes, portraits and more. The majority of works on display will be for sale. An original work of art can be reserved with a deposit. Payment of the balance and collection of the work will take place on 13 February. Exhibition open Tuesday to Friday 10am to 5.30pm and Saturday 10am to 5pm.


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Exhibitions and events

Art Bite: Sculpture in the Cottonian Collection

Permanent exhibition

Join Eleanor Barke one of our Young Explainers to learn how the various sculptures in the Cottonian Collection were created, and the role that sculpture can play in observational study. Everyone who...

Lunchtime Talk - From Timber to Turtleshell: The Conservation of Historic Furniture

Permanent exhibition

Join John Hartley, expert Furniture Conservator, as he talks about the techniques and treatments that have been used to conserve some of the key pieces of furniture within our Cottonian Collection as...

Art Bite - Oils in the Cottonian Collection

Permanent exhibition

Find out more about the topics and themes of the oil paintings in the Cottonian Collection as you are guided around the gallery space and introduced to the works by Katy Neuston one of our Young...

Art Bite - The China Connection

Permanent exhibition

Discover the story of porcelain from its origins in China to the ground-breaking work of Plymouth man, William Cookworthy in the UK and see examples from the Far East, Europe and UK in this 30 minute...

Art Bite: The Atrium Gallery

Permanent exhibition

Why not join us at 1pm for a 30-minute informal talk/tour around our Atrium Gallery and learn more about our Decorative Art collection? Admission is free but places are limited. Please collect a...

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