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The IGNITE Festival of Creativity showcases student art from campus to community
The IGNITE Festival of Creativity has launched with an innovative approach to showcasing student and graduate work of creative arts students in Plymouth
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Collecting and exhibiting cultures
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-art-history/collecting-and-exhibiting-cultures
Art History
BA (Hons) Art History featured module – Collecting and exhibiting cultures.This module explores the history of collecting and museums – of art, archaeology, objects and artefacts – from 1750 to the present day.
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Plymouth International Book Festival line-up
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-international-book-festival-line-up-announced
Plymouth University News: Joanna Trollope, Will Self, Sir Andrew Motion and Kate Adie are among the star names appearing at the 2014 Plymouth International Book Festival.
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Lampedusa: Behind the curtain
The University of Plymouth's Contemporary Music Festival 2019 Gala Concert will premiere 'Lampedusa', a short opera written and composed by Professor Eduardo Miranda and will be performed by the BBC Singers on Saturday 23 February.
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Accolades celebrate creative talent
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/four-awards-celebrate-our-creative-talent
Plymouth University News: A film influenced by the responses of its audience and a graduate who completed his studies despite contracting meningitis were among the Plymouth University winners at the 2014 Media Innovation Awards
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Graduate insight - Sue Austin
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-fine-art/susan-austin
Fine Art
Susan Austin, graduated from BA (Hons) Fine Art, progressing onto the MA Contemporary Art Practice with University of Plymouth and establishing the FreeWheeling art initiative.
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Victorian values
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-art-history/victorian-values
Art History
BA (Hons) Art History featured module - Victorian values. This module introduces students to exciting developments in British art during the nineteenth century.
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Power, patronage and ideology: the Italian Renaissance
Art History
BA (Hons) Art History featured module - Power, patronage and ideology: the Italian Renaissance. This module introduces Italian Renaissance art, with a particular focus on the influence of patrons and politics on the art of this period.
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Illuminating invisible histories
Illuminating invisible histories: Explore artist, and University of Plymouth alumna, Juliet Middleton-Batts' desire to look beyond the surface and uncover forgotten or invisible histories of people and place
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Art and Design
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/research-degrees/research-areas/art-and-design
Art and Design: we welcome proposals for postgraduate research in all of these areas.
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