Events
Current and Upcoming Events
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Call out to Artists - A Sense of Place
Monday 30 December 2024 to Friday 24 January 2025
The Gallery at Paradiso is curating a new exhibition, 'A Sense of Place' and we are inviting talented artists to participate.
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Take 4 Artists
Thursday 09 January 2025 to Saturday 22 February 2025
The Gallery at Paradiso is excited to host Take 4 Artists featuring the work of 4 talented local artists: FG Davis, Diannah Lowry, Eleanor Tallowin and Noah Michael Taylor.
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Meet the Artist: Eleanor Tallowin and Noah Michael Taylor
Thursday 30 January 2025
As part of our current show, TAKE 4 ARTISTS, we are excited to announce that we will have Eleanor Tallowin and Noah Michael Taylor in the gallery on Thursday January the 30th, Eleanor and Noah are two amazingly talented artists who are featured in the show and this will be an opportunity to meet them and find out how they create their artworks.
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Speaker Series - The Templer Way Story
Thursday 06 February 2025
The Templer Way Story - Maureen Boon Bovey Paradiso Arts is delighted to welcome Maureen Boon to the gallery on Thursday 6th February as part of our Speaker Series.
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Speaker Series - The Templer Way Story - New Date Added!
Thursday 13 February 2025
13th February - Second Date Added! The Templer Way Story - Maureen Boon Bovey Paradiso Arts is delighted to welcome Maureen Boon to the gallery on Thursday 13th February as part of our Speaker Series and by popular demand we have added a second date! The Templer Way Story The Templer Way Story tells the fascinating story behind the Templer Way walk and about the history of the Dartmoor Granite Railway and Stover Canal.
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Paradiso Cinema Club - Cabaret
Friday 14 February 2025
Cabaret (1972) The Paradiso Cinema Club is excited to present the Oscar winning film Cabaret for our February screening.
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Speaker Series - Every rock has a history - Every fossil tells a story
Thursday 20 February 2025
THE JURASSIC COAST WORLD HERITAGE SITE FROM START TO FINISH “Every rock has a history - Every fossil tells a story” The coastline of East Devon & Dorset was recognised by UNESCO as being unique in the world in terms of offering an almost complete coastal cross-section through the Mesozoic Era (Middle Life) between 252 to 66 million years ago.