Manor Street Galleries
Discover Manor Street Galleries, where art, history, and community intertwine within the walls of Plymouth’s Old Morgue. The mission is to support emerging artists and enrich the local art scene.
The Crafts Workshop
The Crafts Workshop is a Community Interest Company dedicated to supporting local creative talent.
Established in 2023, we are a growing community run by artists, for artists, who are passionate about creative growth in the South West of England.
St. Saviours CIC
St Saviours Church Hall, Lambhay Hill, was built in the 1880s to serve as a Sunday school to the (former) Anglican church adjacent, itself built as a chapel of ease to the Church of the Holy Trinity in Southside Street.
Metal & Mud
The shop and art gallery within The House that Jack Built with jewellery, décor and handmade artworks.
Plymouth Scrapstore
Saving loveliness from bins and landfill, giving items destined for recycling a chance to be upcycled and to have another adventure.
Follow Plymouth Scrapstore on Facebook for creative Workshops and volunteer events.
Millennium
Purchased in 2020 by Nudge Community Builders, in partnership with Eat Work Art, this building has been standing empty for 15 years. It holds really special memories for lots of people. Built in 1931 as The Gaumont Palace it’s been a dance hall, roller disco and much loved nightclub.
Real Ideas
Real Ideas has been making positive change happen – for people, organisations and places – since 2007.
From supporting young people to find work and develop skills to helping start-ups and enterprises thrive, Real Ideas work to solve problems and create positive and lasting social change.
Plymouth Synagogue
Built in 1762, the Synagogue is a Listed Grade II building and the oldest extant synagogue built by Ashkenazi Jews in the English speaking world.
The Minister Church of St. Andrew
St Andrew's itself is a wonderful and beautiful building with a fascinating historical story. The first Saxon Church to be dedicated to St. Andrew; the patron saint of fisherman.
MIRROR at Arts University Plymouth
Located in the Arts University Plymouth, MIRROR’s exhibition programme is shaped by the curriculum, with focus given to art, design and digital media, reflecting the rich and diverse cultural community of the college and the city.
Clay Art
Clay Art pride themselves on providing an informal, friendly hub to explore and unlock your creativity. With a vast range of quality products to choose from and unleash your arty side, as well as the option to create bespoke pieces, including hand/ footprints or pad and pawprints in plaster and clay.
The Arts Institute
The Arts Institute is the curated public arts programme operating from within the Faculty of Arts serving as the arts and culture public programming organisation for the University of Plymouth.
Leadworks
The Warehouse, is an incredible space previously used to house a historic paint factory. The Warehouse celebrates the richness of grassroots organisations and individuals working in the Stonehouse Peninsula. This area has an immensely rich past and this needs to become visible and tangible, to empower the community and bring people together.
The Box
The Box is Plymouth’s award-winning museum, art gallery and archive.
A place where heritage meets contemporary art and archives meet interaction. A museum, gallery and archive. A Kitchen & Bar. A cafe. A shop. A space to research. A place that you can make your own, and where there's always something new to discover.
KARST
Founded in 2012, by artists wanting to develop and artist-led space in Plymouth, Karst has grown to become the largest independent gallery space in the South West, producing and showing the best international contemporary art. Based in an iconic, industrial building, Karst are known to think beyond the walls, creating projects and art anywhere.