ArtsMatrix relaunched at Plymouth College of Art

ArtsMatrix

ArtsMartix – the professional skills and enterprise development agency for the arts and Creative Industries in the South West –  relaunches today (Thursday, January 20) at Plymouth College of Art.

The Culture Show’s Matthew Collings, art critic and broadcaster, who is also famous for presenting the Turner Prize programme on Channel 4 will be a guest speaker at the celebration.

Matthew is a British art critic and broadcaster, well known for presenting the Turner Prize programme on Channel 4 and The Culture Show on BBC 2. He has been responsible for writing and presenting many documentary films for the BBC about individual artists and historical subjects related to the arts. Matthew is an established author and an artist within his own right having trained at the Byam Shaw School of Art.

Entertainment is by Mama Tokus, and cocktails provided by the B-Bar will ensure a great, informal party atmosphere. The event is free, but booking is essential via the new website www.artsmatrix.co.uk.

Hannah Revell, creative services development manager for ArtsMatrix said: “We are thrilled to re-launch this important service for the creative sector with a beautiful new website and programme of events. A great deal of work has taken place of the past twelve months to gather and respond to the needs of members, their business and creative practice.”

“We urge everyone with an interest in the arts to log on to the new website to try it out. It’s the perfect place for the public to engage with artists, buy and commission works, and an opportunity for members to showcase their work to a wide audience, and much more, so don’t miss out.”

For more information and to join, log on to www.artsmatrix.co.uk, telephone 01752 205714 or email artsmatrix@plymouthart.ac.uk





Comments are closed.



Award-winning theatre explores rehabilitation, re-offending and penal reformAward-winning theatre explores rehabilitation, re-offending and penal reform

An award-winning theatre production entitled Release is premiering at Dartington Hall on Thursday, 24 to mark the launch of… »

Secret city gallery opens to the public this weekend in PlymouthSecret city gallery opens to the public this weekend in Plymouth

Foundation students at Plymouth College of Art are putting the final touches to their work before an end-of-year show opens… »

Tate backs bid to open a school for creative innovation in PlymouthTate backs bid to open a school for creative innovation in Plymouth

The Tate added its weight to the growing body of support behind Plymouth College of Art’s bid to establish Plymouth… »

Sinopticon: contemporary chinoiserie in contemporary art (review)Sinopticon: contemporary chinoiserie in contemporary art (review)

There was a giddy sense of occasion as our party of seven academics in search of culture and free drinks entered the atrium… »

Cornucopia of inspiraton and imagination – the Appledore Visual Arts FestivalCornucopia of inspiraton and imagination – the Appledore Visual Arts Festival

The annual Appledore Visual Arts Festival is a cornucopia of inspiration and imagination, a four-day celebration of the… »