Art: Summer 2022

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SUMMER 2022 ISSUE 18

CREATIVE & CULTURAL LIVING

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SUMMER 2022 ISSUE 18 Summertime is here, and with it come the lively crowds of Kernowphiles, heading west for their seasonal fix of sun, sand and sea. Many will also seek sanctuary in the arts; as I write, we are in the middle of a heatwave, and the prospect of diving into a cool, shady gallery has never been more appealing. For so many visitors, Cornwall’s culture is its principal pull. From the Newlyn School to the Leach Pottery, the Duchy is rich in history and creative genius. Painting, ceramics, sculpture, textiles, glass, jewellery – it’s all here, infused with the fresh, salty air that makes Cornwall so special. From Downderry on the south-east coast to Bude on the north, via Morvah in the far west, here is a selection of some of the best galleries and artists in Cornwall, all of whom are looking forward to welcoming you through their doors. Why not take them up on the invitation? Just be warned: visitor or local, you might wind up going home with an extra-special souvenir for your living room wall! Oll an gwella (all the best)

Kirstie

Kirstie Newton, Editor

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Redwing Gallery Circa 21 Penlee House Gallery & Museum Lighthouse Gallery Mirva Gallery Collective Lucie Sivicka Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange Jackson Foundation Yew Tree Gallery Roundhouse & Capstan Gallery Sharon McSwiney Stephanie Sandercock Martin John Fowler St Ives Society of Artists Julie Harper Melissa Hampson-Smith Emily Nixon Susy Ward Ceramics Celia Creeper Annie B LSG Rock & LSG Withiel Whitewater Contemporary The Castle, Bude St Agnes

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THE GLASS SHACK, DOWNDERRY

EBENEZER GALLERY, POLPERRO The Ebenezer Gallery is in Polperro’s main street and holds a long summer exhibition from April to October. This spacious old chapel exhibits work from some 50 members of East Cornwall Society of Artists Ltd, including paintings in acrylics, oils, pastels and watercolours as well as ceramics, wood turning, jewellery and stained glass. Society members run the gallery and are always on duty during exhibitions. In a new

venture, the gallery now sells work online. For up-to-date information on the current exhibition and our artists, visit www.ebenezergallery.co.uk Summer exhibition: April 9 to October 30 -----------------------------------------------Open daily, 11am to 4pm. -----------------------------------------------Ebenezer Gallery, The Coombes, Polperro PL13 2RQ T: 01503 272630 (during exhibitions) www.ebenezergallery.co.uk Ebenezer-Gallery-Polperro @ebenezergallery

The Glass Shack is a working studio and gallery in the pretty coastal village of Downderry, to the east of Looe. Owner Caroline creates fused glass art, designing and making each piece by hand. Much of her work is inspired by the beautiful coastal and marine environment right on her doorstep, incorporating colour and texture to reflect the organic, natural beauty around her. From vases to splashbacks, portholes to objets d’art, Caroline’s work is ideal for your home or as a special gift. As well as creating unique yet affordable art, Caroline accepts commissions and runs workshops enabling anyone to experience the delight of creating a unique piece of glass. -----------------------------------------------Open Thursday - Saturday, noon - 5pm. -----------------------------------------------T: 07747 602820 E: caroline@theglass-shack.co.uk www.theglass-shack.co.uk


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A NEW SCULPTURE FOR ST AUSTELL The Austell Project’s Whitegold Ceramic Art Trail has been completed with the arrival of the UK’s tallest ceramic sculpture: Earth Goddess by artist Sandy Brown, which stands at 11.5m high. The striking form in Aylmer Square is made from five large circles of clay, resembling giant ceramic beads on a metal pole, with outstretched arms 6m wide, all decorated with drops and flashes of bright colour. “It’s my hope this sculpture celebrates the town’s history and represents our collective and eternal roots with the environment, nature,

and Mother Earth,” said Sandy. The trail is made up of 18 bespoke ceramic commissions created by leading artists to express the town’s connection to its industrial China clay landscape, fondly dubbed “the Cornish Alps”.

A new exhibition at Wheal Martyn Clay Works, near St Austell, recalls how artist luminaries were commissioned to design affordable everyday tableware in 1934. Sir William Rothenstein, principal of the Royal College of Art, hoped to revolutionise attitudes towards the relationship between art, design and industry. Each artist would be paid £10 per design plus royalties, and they visited ceramic factories to learn the techniques required to translate their work on paper into the finished product. Among the 27 participants were Laura Knight, Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson; the diverse and striking ceramics they designed were exhibited in Harrods of London and department stores across the country before touring internationally, with pieces now in museum collections around the world. See Art on the Menu in the Roger Preston Gallery until September 1; entry included in museum admission price. ------------------------------------------www.wheal-martyn.com.


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THE OLD WORKSHOP The Old Workshop is a wonderful historic building next to the main car park at Charlestown, near St Austell. Converted from an old gunpowder store and extensively refurbished, it houses three very interesting businesses: The Craft Kiln: a showcase for Cornish Crafts, where you can meet the makers and purchase a unique handmade gift. Sail Loft Emporium: housing a fine array of antiques, collectables, vintage and retro items, with around 50 cabinets and stalls all under one roof. Cscape Art: the gallery and studio of artist Sarah Blakey and her

photographer husband, Mick. Here you can meet the artist and perhaps invest in an original painting or photographic print. -----------------------------------------------Top: ‘Beachside Engine House’ original Chromacolour by Sarah Blakey Left: The Old Workshop Right: Cornish Cottages by Gerty Myrtle and Me -----------------------------------------------Open daily, April to October, 10.30am to 5.30pm. Reduced opening hours out of season see website for details. -----------------------------------------------The Old Workshop, Charlestown Road, St Austell PL25 3NJ. T: 01726 66639 E: mail@cscapeart.co.uk www.theoldworkshopcharlestown.co.uk

SAWPIT STUDIO, HELIGAN September at the Sawpit Studio, Heligan is a great time for taking inspiration from the plants around us. Looking at Leaves in Botanical Watercolour (September 20 to 23) is a four-day workshop with Laura Silburn, using the best plant material the season can offer at this dedicated botanical art studio in the middle of the beautiful Lost Gardens. The course costs £305pp, including a daily two-course lunch, and can be booked with a £50 nonrefundable deposit. ------------------------------------------E: laurasilburn@hotmail.co.uk www.laurasilburn.co.uk


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NEW GALLERY, PORTSCATHO The New Gallery is the home of a society of artists founded in 1984, including some of the biggest names in contemporary art in Cornwall and beyond (the name reflects its move to larger premises in 2000). The gallery opens three days a week and is run by artists, who work in the upstairs studio and enjoy meeting customers. They include Chris and Andrea

Insoll, Trevor Felcey, Eric Ward, Daniel Holmes Adams, Ann Long, Lizzie Black, John Birch, Howard Milton, Lynne Cartlidge and Andrew Tozer, not forgetting the late Grace Gardner. There is also a selection of work from both the St Ives and Newlyn Schools. In recent years, the gallery has worked hard with its resident and exhibition artists to bring their work

virtually into the homes of enthusiasts. -----------------------------------------------Open Thursday to Saturday, 10am to 12.30 and 2pm to 5pm – and by appointment. -----------------------------------------------The New Gallery, Portscatho, TR2 5HW. T: 01872 580719 and 01872 580445 M: 07507 883335 E: chrisinsoll@gmail.com www.thenewgalleryportscatho.co.uk


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THE SQUARE GALLERY, ST MAWES The Square Gallery has a reputation for showing original art, lovingly collected and assembled in picturesque St Mawes, and celebrating the differences in each artist’s approach. There is an array of paintings, prints, ceramics, textiles, jewellery and artefacts that inspire, intrigue and provoke a response. The gallery embraces how artists develop as well as welcoming new exhibitors, enjoying their progress and success. Artists include Rosie Scott, Robin Leonard, Lynn Golden, Kirsten Jones, Jennie Buckingham, Trevor Price, Philip Lyons, Dan Cole, Vicki Gillow, Keith Bunt, Sally Spens, Mark

Poprawski, Diane Hadden, Carol O’Toole, Roy Goodman and Marianne Golden. From the smallest card to the largest painting, the Square Gallery likes to encourage the artists with confidence, enthusiasm and discernment. The result is a lively and exciting mix of work in a friendly place. -----------------------------------------------Top Left: Blue Bird by Jane Winton Top Right: Hedge 2, by Sharon Reeves Bottom: Looking towards the tees, St. Anthony’s, by Daniel Cole -----------------------------------------------The Square Gallery, 5 The Arcade, St Mawes, Truro, TR2 5DT. T: 01326 270720 www.thesquaregallery.co.uk

HALL FOR CORNWALL, TRURO The History and Heritage team at Cornwall’s leading theatre have curated a series of Makers’ Workshops to run alongside the stage programme. Run by expert makers and artists, the series takes inspiration from many elements of the building and its long history. Try your hand at floral painting, make a bespoke swimming robe or get Christmas presents sorted with festive soap. For dates, see our website. ------------------------------------------www.hallforcornwall.co.uk


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THE ORIGINAL ART SHOP, TRURO The Original Art Shop in Truro is not only an art gallery, but also a professional framing studio. Owner Julieann Kinley is a practising artist with 20 years of experience in conservation picture framing and fine art restoration; she leads a team including senior picture framer Jason Ingle, and art consultants Carole Bannister and Scarlett

Powell. The bright and spacious gallery provides a comfortable environment to view an eclectic mix of originals hand-picked by Julieann. In August, look out for a summer exhibition from Lorraine Ward, featuring stunning atmospheric skies with sea views, depicted in oils on canvas. Upstairs, Jason works with a huge selection of frames

and quality glass to create bespoke solutions for whatever comes through the door. -----------------------------------------------Open Monday to Saturday, 9.30am to 5pm. -----------------------------------------------The Original Art Shop, Nalders Court, Truro, TR1 2 T: 01872 223171 E: originalartshopltd@gmail.com www.original-artshop.co.uk


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TRELISSICK GALLERY The ‘Treasure’ exhibition runs until September 25. This glorious exhibition includes exquisite work from members such as Charles Hall, Sue Spooner, Sarah Dunstan and Martin Page. This is a selling exhibition in the first-floor gallery. Downstairs, the Members’ Summer Exhibition includes a focus on the celebrated potter Debbie Prosser, whose beautifully

decorated earthenware ceramics will be on show in the foyer until August 3. -----------------------------------------------Open daily, 10am to 5pm. -----------------------------------------------Trelissick Gallery, Trelissick, Feock, Truro TR3 6QL T: 01872 864514 E: elinor@cornwallcrafts.co.uk www.cornwallcrafts.co.uk @cornwallcrafts @cornwall_crafts


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FALMOUTH ART GALLERY The award-winning Falmouth Art Gallery is family-friendly and free. A service of Falmouth Town Council, it has a vibrant and ambitious exhibitions programme. Thematic shows feature selected works from the gallery’s collection hung alongside loans from artists, museum collections and private lenders. As such, there is always something new and exciting to see in the three exhibition rooms. Through summer into autumn, you can see: • Until September 10:

Hevva! Hevva! – Fishing in Cornwall • Until September 24: Surrealists on Holiday 85th Anniversary • September 17 to November 19: Light in the West The gallery cares for over 2,000 artworks including 19th and 20th century master paintings, British Impressionist paintings, the RCPS Tuke Collection, contemporary prints, automata, photography and a children’s illustration archive. To see a work that is not on display, ask

at the desk for a store visit. This can normally be arranged on the day if staff are available, but please call ahead if you are making a special visit. -----------------------------------------------Free entry. For opening times, see website. Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs is by a lift in the side entrance to the right of the building. Dog-friendly. Free Wi-Fi. -----------------------------------------------Falmouth Art Gallery, Municipal Buildings, The Moor, Falmouth TR11 2RT. T: 01326 313 863 E: info@falmouthartgallery.com www.falmouthartgallery.com


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SYNESTHESIA II

MAISON FAUVE, FALMOUTH A private gallery housing a unique collection of Cornish contemporary art, as well as the studio of Tim Newman aka The Cornish Fauve. Featuring works by Romi Behrens, Sue Bleakley, Teresa Gilder, Rose Hilton, Barbara Karn, Roy McInnes, John Miller, Doc Shiels, and Michael Truscott. Ceramics, sculpture and textiles are also on display. -----------------------------------------------Open by appointment. Please call or text Tim on 07906 367783 to arrange a viewing.

Maison Fauve, 2 Windsor Villas, Windsor Terrace, Falmouth, TR11 3BW. www.timnewmanart.co.uk cornishfauve@hotmail.com 20thcentcontemporarycornishart

A captivating visual collaboration between Cornish artists and Londonbased writers was launched in June and runs online for three months. Synesthesia II showcases the work of 10 artists from Cornwall and Scilly and investigates the way we experience art remotely using the power of words and conversations. This experimental exhibition is a response to the context of lockdown during the global pandemic, and also addresses the challenges faced by artists outside of urban centres. Five participating writers were each partnered with two artists to create collaborative pieces. Synesthesia II is part of a fascinating project from the University of Plymouth and Cultivator Cornwall. ------------------------------------------www.synesthesia.online


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FORM FALMOUTH

INSPIRE MAKERS, FALMOUTH Located towards the top of historic Old Falmouth High Street, Inspire Makers is a creative space showcasing the talent of over 50 Cornish small, creative businesses. It offers affordable, contemporary design-led work from both well-known and emerging artists and makers. Here you will find a carefully curated selection of original paintings, limited-edition prints, ceramics, glass, jewellery, and homewares. There is also a gallery area with a programme of local artist exhibitions, and

a workshop calendar with a range of creative classes available to inspire people to take up making themselves. Visit our website for more information on upcoming workshops and exhibitions. -----------------------------------------------Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm. -----------------------------------------------Inspire Makers, 5 High Street, Falmouth TR11 2AB. T: 01326 531176 E: create@inspiremakers.com www.inspiremakers.com inspiremakers inspire_makers

Spearheaded by independent gallery owners Vicki Glaister (Inspire Makers) and Ann Morgan (Morgans), Form (September 30 to October 2) is a new annual festival celebrating the visual arts in Cornwall. It will offer a series of events such as talks, workshops and exhibitions in venues across the town, including in a three-day art fair at Princess Pavilion. Five Falmouth primary schools have welcomed local artists to collaborate with pupils on work in a variety of disciplines, to be displayed in shop windows during the festival. Participating artists are ceramicist Lucy Joines, printmaker Dena O’Brien, multi-disciplinary contemporary artist Rachael Kinmond and painters Kitty Hillier and Laura Menzies. Form is supported by Falmouth BID and is part of Falmouth Creates, an exciting new group of creative and cultural festivals working together. ------------------------------------------www.formfalmouth.com


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LUCY INNES WILLIAMS

PAUL BURSNALL, CONSTANTINE Paul Bursnall lives and works in Constantine, near Falmouth, having moved to Cornwall from Buckinghamshire in March 2021. He is a member of the Association of British Naïve Artists (ABNA), and his paintings are done in this style using blocks of colour and heavy outlines. Paul has been represented by 60 UK galleries and has sold over 2,000 original paintings around the world, especially in the USA

and Ireland. In 2019 he was selected for the Pebeo Mixed Media Exhibition ‘100 Years, 100 Countries and 100 Artists’ which was held in London. In 2022, Paul is a finalist in the Aesthetica Art magazine competition and is published in their Future Now anthology. -----------------------------------------------Visits by appointment. -----------------------------------------------T: 01326 340782 E: pbursnall@msn.com www.paulbursnall.co.uk

Falmouth floral artist Lucy Innes Williams is running a series of workshops in September. Lucy works primarily in gouache and inks on paper and board; coastal path walks along the cliffs of west Cornwall are a primary source of inspiration, as are the busy borders of English country gardens. Paint floral still life on September 11 in the Hall For Cornwall café (part of the Makers’ Workshops series); while on September 24 at the Princess Pavilion in Falmouth, participants will be free to roam and do warm-up sketches outside in the beautiful Gyllyngdune Gardens, before moving inside to work from floral arrangements. ------------------------------------------@lucyinneswilliams


Kestle Barton is situated on the public footpath to enchanting Frenchman’s Creek part of a two-mile circular walk from the Ferry landing in Helford. Open Tues - Sun 10:30am - 5pm Free admission

Gustav Metzger: Earth Minus Environment 25 June - 4 September

Feet of Clay

Contemporary ceramics exhibition 10 September - 29 October

Kestle Barton Manaccan Helston Cornwall TR12 6RU

KESTLE BARTON

01326 231 811 info@kestlebarton.co.uk www.kestlebarton.co.uk


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KESTLE BARTON, MANACCAN

LIZARD ART Lizard Art Gallery invites you to visit an enthusiastic co-operative of professional artists, exhibiting an eclectic, vibrant exhibition featuring paintings inspired by the beautiful and evocative surroundings of the Lizard Peninsula with its everchanging landscape and coastal environment, along with the timeless, seductive Helford River area. Meet the artists themselves – they will be there to greet you and share their enthusiasm for the work on display. Crafts include Serpentine sculpture,

ceramics, glass, jewellery and mixed media. Exhibition dates • Summer: Until August 21 • Autumn: August 24 - October 30 -----------------------------------------------Images by Rebecca Jewell, Sally Ould, Geoff Sheed -----------------------------------------------Open five days a week: Wednesday to Sunday, 11am to 3pm. -----------------------------------------------Trelowarren Estate, Mawgan-in-Meneage TR12 6AF T: 01326 221778 E: admin@lizardart.co.uk www.lizardart.co.uk Lizardart Lizard art gallery

Kestle Barton is an ancient Cornish farmstead situated above the Helford River. The gallery, garden and wildflower meadow beyond host a programme of free exhibitions and other visitor events each year, from early April to late October. Gustav Metzger’s Earth Minus Environment (until September 4) aims to give dramatic visual form to the visible and invisible tensions in our relationship with the natural world. At its heart is Mobbile (1970/2022), a modified second-hand car that collects and stores its own carbon emissions in a transparent cube fixed onto its roof. Inside, a living plant becomes gradually asphyxiated by the car’s fumes as the work is driven around - a vivid reminder of the unsustainable trade-offs between ecological health and industrial society. ------------------------------------------www.kestlebarton.co.uk.


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CUSTOMS HOUSE GALLERY, PORTHLEVEN Located on Porthleven’s harbourside, the Customs House Gallery has held a prominent place in the Cornish art scene for over 20 years, adapting with ever-changing and diverse works for which it has gained an impressive reputation. The gallery shows an eclectic range of work from established artists including paintings, ceramics, sculpture and a selection of jewellery, while select focus exhibitions run throughout the year, championing leading

contemporary Cornish art from both established and emerging creatives. The exhibition calendar continues this year with Roger Curtis, Andrew Jago, Rebecca Jewell, Simon Jewell and finally Andrew Barrowman (see website for further information). As a member of the Own Art scheme, the gallery offers an interest free payment plan to spread the cost of original artworks, as well as an on-site framing service. Discover their extensive collection on their website, and keep up to

date with the latest goings on via newsletter and social media. -----------------------------------------------Top: Amanda Hoskin - Misty Light at Botallack; Bottom Left: David Gray - That Summer Feeling; Bottom Middle: David Beatson - Towards Porthleven; Bottom Right: Roger Curtis - Along the Way to Porthleven -----------------------------------------------Open daily, 10.30am to 5pm. -----------------------------------------------Customs House Gallery, Commercial Road, Porthleven TR13 9JD. T:01326 569365 E: hello@thecustomshousegallery.co.uk www.cornwall-art.co.uk


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ANDREW GIDDENS, PERRANUTHNOE Andrew Giddens is one of Cornwall’s most recognised figurative landscape painters, producing large-scale, oilon-canvas work inspired by the power and majesty of the sea, in particular the stunning scenery in and around Perranuthnoe Beach, Mount’s Bay, and the wider south coast where the artist

lives and works. Available exclusively from The Cornish Art Gallery in the pretty village of Perranuthnoe, these pieces will appeal to collectors of contemporary Cornish landscape painting, especially those who share Giddens’ love of Cornwall’s unique coastal landscape and its everchanging atmosphere.

‘Twilight is Falling’ 1618mm x 1000mm, oil on canvas, 2022, by Andrew Giddens -----------------------------------------------Open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm. -----------------------------------------------The Cornish Art Gallery, Perranuthnoe TR20 9NE. cornish-art.co.uk @andrewgiddensart @andrewgiddensart


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BRICKWORKS AT CAST

COWHOUSE GALLERY, PERRANUTHNOE The Cowhouse Gallery is run by a group of local artists and craftspeople, and this independence allows them to offer a wide range of original arts and crafts at very affordable prices. Painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, ceramics, glass, jewellery, textiles and woodturning are all beautifully displayed in this bright, light art space. Perranuthnoe Cove is just a stroll away, with breath-taking coastal walks looking towards St

Michael’s Mount in one direction and Prussia Cove in the other. -----------------------------------------------Top: Fabrica jewellery - Radiance pendant by Neil Wills, £90 Bottom Left: White Sails by Linda Craig, acrylic on board £200 Bottom Right: Sprite by Lorna Hirst Johnson, hand-painted stoneware £490 -----------------------------------------------Summer opening hours: 10am to 5pm daily. -----------------------------------------------Lynfield Craft Centre, Perranuthnoe TR20 9NE Tel: 01736 710538 www.cowhousegallery.co.uk

Previously based in Penryn, Brickworks has re-opened within the artist studios at CAST in Helston. Led by ceramicist and artist Rosanna Martin, Brickworks provides courses and workshops for those wanting to work with clay for the first time or learn new techniques, as well as memberships and sessions for more experienced makers seeking open access to top-end equipment and expertise. Rosanna hopes to offer free workshops for primary school children and specially discounted or fullyfunded sessions for local community groups. Look out for the clay taster session on Saturday, August 13 (£35) and Clay Babies, a chance to make something squidgy with your tot, on Tuesday, August 23. ------------------------------------------For further information or to book a place, please email brickworks@c-a-s-t.org.uk


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THE SUMMERHOUSE GALLERY, MARAZION Set in the heart of the pretty town of Marazion, The Summerhouse Gallery has become a gallery of destination for many, showcasing some of the very best of Cornish art from both established and new artists. With a beautiful eye for curating paintings, sculpture, ceramics and more, the Summerhouse team look forward to welcoming you and sharing the joy of Cornish art. Please see the website for information about our exciting upcoming summer and autumn shows. The gallery welcomes everyone - children and dogs too! We look forward to welcoming you. -----------------------------------------------------------------Top: Sparkly Sparkly Sunny Day by Imogen Bone -----------------------------------------------------------------Opening times: Tuesday to Friday, 10.30am to 5.30pm; Saturday 10am to 4pm; Sunday 11am to 5pm. Closed Mondays. -----------------------------------------------------------------T: 01736 711400 info@summerhousegallery.co.uk www.summerhousegallery.co.uk The Summerhouse Gallery @summerhousegallery


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NEW ARTWORK FOR ST MICHAEL’S MOUNT

REDWING GALLERY, PENZANCE Redwing CIC has transformed what was once an empty shop into a vibrant not-forprofit arts centre, showing idiosyncratic work from outside the mainstream. Redwing has two large galleries with changing exhibitions and affordable artists’ studios, and hosts regular and one-off creative workshops, classes, meetings and events. Paintings, woodcuts and assemblages by Peter Fox can be seen alongside work by Cornish,

British and international artists. There is a vegan cafe. Resident artists: Peter Fox, Huw Marshall, Annie Markovich and Paul Richards. -----------------------------------------------Open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4.30pm. -----------------------------------------------Redwing Gallery, 36A Market Jew Street, Penzance TR18 2HT. T: 01736 448402 E: admin@redwinggallery.co.uk www.redwinggallery.co.uk

St Michael’s Mount has commissioned illustrator Jennifer Armitage to portray the iconic island using her trademark abstract and bold technique. As well as immortalising the castle, causeway and ferry boats, Jennifer has immortalised the flora of the sub-tropical gardens - spiral aloe, agaves, echiums and agapanthus – as well as the swooping swallows that visit the mount in midsummer. Jennifer, who is based in West Penwith, said: “My illustration reflects how I perceive the Mount as a magical and enchanting Cornish landmark, bursting with life, nature, stories and beauty.” The original work will sit in the Island Café and will be reproduced will on a range of exclusive lifestyle products for the island’s shop. You can also see it on the cover of our sister title: the August/September edition of myCornwall magazine. ------------------------------------------www.stmichaelsmount.co.uk


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AROUND CORNWALL IN 38 CHURNS

CIRCA 21, PENZANCE Featuring contemporary abstract landscape and coastal views, life stories, observations and interactions with Cornwall, Circa 21 is a gift and homeware shop with an exciting range of original art, prints and cards. It feels as if Cornwall lives in its artists’ and makers’ psyche; there is something eternally inspiring about their vibrant work. Visitors and locals adore artist Theresa Shaw’s acrylic gouache paintings. Her impressions of St Michael’s Mount in all seasons have been produced as digital illustrations on cards, cushions and

lampshades for Circa 21. If you love West Penwith’s iconic castle, you’ll love these. -----------------------------------------------Please support Just A Card, a grassroots campaign to encourage people to support, value and buy from artists, makers, independent shops and small businesses. -----------------------------------------------Open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm. Quiet times 10am to 11am. -----------------------------------------------Circa21, 21 Market Jew Street, Penzance TR18 2HR T: 07876 124449 E: circa21pz@gmail.com www.circa21.co.uk

Keep your eyes peeled for decorated milk churns on your travels. Around Cornwall in 38 Churns is raising funds for healthcare charity Cornwall Hospice Care. Artists Kurt Jackson, Michael Praed and Dick Twinney are among those who have offered their talent and time to decorate churns kindly donated by Rodda’s Creamery. Each will be featured at a venue around the Duchy, and displayed on an interactive map. This unusual art project will culminate in a grand auction of the churns at Truro Cathedral on Wednesday, September 21. ------------------------------------------www.38churns.co.uk ------------------------------------------Above: Choughs by Dick Twinney Below: Artist Michael Praed


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OUTDOOR SCHOOL OF ART

PENLEE HOUSE GALLERY & MUSEUM, PENZANCE Born in Birmingham, Walter Langley is generally known as the ‘Pioneer of the Newlyn School’, as he was the first of the Newlyn School artists to settle in the village, setting up his studio in 1882. Although Langley was accomplished in oils, he mainly painted in watercolour, often on a large scale. Using this demanding and difficult medium, he portrayed scenes of everyday life in a small fishing village, highlighting the hardships and tragedies that were commonplace during that

period. This exhibition, commemorating the centenary of Langley’s birth, includes over 60 works spanning his career. A selection of paintings by his fellow Newlyn School artists will also be on display. -----------------------------------------------Painting Between the Tides: Walter Langley (1852 – 1922). Walter Langley, Breadwinners, 1896, oil on canvas. Bowerman Charitable Trust. -----------------------------------------------Penlee House Gallery & Museum, Morrab Road, Penzance TR18 4HE T: 01736 363625 E: info@penleehouse.org.uk www.penleehouse.org.uk

The School of Outdoor Art offers sustainably minded, immersive outdoor art courses, with guest workshops hosted by leading artists from across the South West. Located in west Cornwall in a dedicated art field among five acres of off-grid, rewilded landscape, the school uses the POD Studio a portable outdoor space created especially for individual art practice. Andrew Barrowman leads a two-day workshop in landscape oils on September 16 and 17. Prices from £95pp, including equipment, refreshments and lunch. ------------------------------------------www.schoolofoutdoorart.co.uk


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LIGHTHOUSE GALLERY, PENZANCE Pop in to Lighthouse Gallery for a fabulous show of gallery favourites this summer, culminating in a joint exhibition by John Piper and Michael Praed from September 3. Celebrating almost 20 years in Penzance’s pedestrian street, the gallery offers a bright, fresh space and a fabulous range of original paintings, handmade jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, glass and quirky automata. To keep abreast of exhibitions, art fairs,

events and offers throughout the year, visit the website, subscribe to the mailing list and follow on social media. -----------------------------------------------Paintings by Michael Praed, and John Piper and earrings by Jen Williams. -----------------------------------------------Open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm. -----------------------------------------------53 Causewayhead, Penzance TR18 2SS T: 01736 350555 E: post@lighthouse-gallery.com www.lighthouse-gallery.com @lighthousegallerypenzance

MIRVA GALLERY COLLECTIVE, PENZANCE The Mirva Collective hosts work from an eclectic mix of artists and makers from West Cornwall and beyond. Visit us to see work from over 40 local makers and artists. Join our artist-led workshops to learn anything from spinning fleece to jewellery making with our makers at Mirva Craftspace. -----------------------------------------------Mirva Gallery Collective, 6-7 Causewayhead, Penzance, TR18 2SN Mirva Craftspace 1 Camelot Court, Penzance TR18 2QN. T: 07887 390779 www.mirvagallery.co.uk


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LUCIE SIVICKA, NEWLYN Lucie Sivicka is a potter with 20 years’ experience. Originally from the Czech Republic, she now lives in Penzance and has a studio in Newlyn. Lucie fell in love with the Cornish coast and its communities, and her pottery is constantly inspired by the strong community of outdoor swimmers seen across the Penzance and Newlyn coastline. She loves illustrating little stories which make her

customers smile. Her work includes various styles of mugs illustrated with swimmers, wind chimes with swimmers, and different shapes of vases. Her whale designs, with lovely turquoise and navy glazes, are very popular. -----------------------------------------------T: 07415 609224 E: luciesivicka@seznam.cz CERAMIC Stained glass Lucie Sivicka ceramicglasslucie

The Old Coastguard boutique hotel in Mousehole hosts a summer exhibition until September 19. From Mousehole to Marazion is a collection of paintings by three popular Cornish-based artists: Sasha Harding (authorillustrator of A Brush With The Coast), Sophie Harding and Gemma Pearce. All three artists grew up together in Dorset and moved independently to Cornwall where they now draw their inspiration from the coastline, beaches and harbours. ------------------------------------------www.oldcoastguardhotel.co.uk


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NEWLYN ART GALLERY & THE EXCHANGE Newlyn Art Gallery is presenting two exhibitions this summer that feature makers and the art of making. Jerwood Art Fund Makers Open, an exhibition of five new commissions, showcases a broad range of material disciplines including glass, textiles, digital modelling, silversmithing and sculptural installation. Meanwhile, Cornwall Design: The Art Of Making features exceptional contemporary craft by regional designers and makers including Kinsley Byrne, Jack Doherty, Emily Nixon, Tom Raffield, and Bethany Wood. At The Exchange in Penzance, Creative

Connections Cornwall is a project about people and place, in partnership with the National Portrait Gallery and Mounts Bay Academy. It connects young people from Cornwall with award-winning artist Joy Gregory to explore the National Portrait Gallery’s collection. The students’ selection of portraits – including Helen Glover, Barbara Hepworth, Roger Hilton, DH Lawrence, Daphne du Maurier and Harold Wilson - forms the starting point for the exhibition, which also includes work and artefacts from local collections related to the sitters.

Open daily. Admission allows unlimited entry to both venues for 12 months. Standard Pass £7, Penwith Pass for residents £4 (proof of address required at point of purchase). -----------------------------------------------Left: Glass vessel by Bethany Wood Top Right: Anna Berry, A Fall From Grace I, 2022. Commissioned for Jerwood Art Fund Makers Open. Installation view at Jerwood Space. Photo: Anna Arca. Bottom Right: Helen Glover and Heather Mary Stanning by James McNaught, 2016 © Image by James McNaught -----------------------------------------------Newlyn Art Gallery, New Road, Newlyn The Exchange, Princes Street, Penzance Newlynartgallery.co.uk


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JACKSON FOUNDATION, ST JUST-IN-PENWITH The Jackson Foundation is a unique, ambitious and multi award-winning art-space celebrating the arts and the natural world. Housed within a massive ex-industrial building in the thriving former mining town of St Just-in-Penwith, the foundation was set up by leading contemporary artist Kurt Jackson and his wife Caroline to host an annual

programme of contemporary exhibitions working in partnership with environmental and non-profit organisations. Expect an eclectic range of artistic expression spanning painting, poetry, photography, sculpture, installation and film spread throughout the four gallery spaces. Exhibitions this autumn include Kurt Jackson’s Helford River and Seven Decades by

photographer Ander Gunn. Free admission. -----------------------------------------------Open Tuesday to Saturday. Closed all bank holidays. Dates subject to change; to avoid disappointment, please check website before visiting. -----------------------------------------------Jackson Foundation, North Row, St Just-in-Penwith, TR19 7LB. T: 01736 787638 www.jacksonfoundationgallery.com @jacksonfoundation @jacksonfgallery @jacksonfgallery


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YEW TREE GALLERY, MORVAH An abundance of wildflowers greets visitors to Yew Tree Gallery’s garden this summer, alongside Helen Nock’s slate tables and birds and Reece Ingram’s ‘Seal’ sculpture. Within the galleries, the book John Maltby – A Life of Creativity’ is still available and selling well, together with precious ‘fragments’, keepsakes from his workshop in Devon. Ceramics by Jill Fanshawe Kato, Nigel

Lambert and a few special lustrous bowls by Sutton Taylor grace the plinths and shelves, while on the walls are new paintings from Sally Holman and linocuts from master printmaker Melvyn Evans, richly enhanced by two colourful canvases by Andrew Waddington. We show ceramic bird sculptures by Reece Ingram in the Glasshouse and Sue Lewington’s evocative abstracts, among other delights.

Top: ‘Ghost Tree’. Mixed media by Sue Lewington Left: ‘Lansallos’. Mixed media by Andrew Waddington Right: John Maltby book cover -----------------------------------------------Open mainly by appointment in August/September. -----------------------------------------------Yew Tree Gallery, Keigwin, near Morvah and Pendeen TR19 7TS T: 01736 786425 M: 07974 001267 E: gilly@yewtreegallery.com www.yewtreegallery.com



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ROUNDHOUSE AND CAPSTAN GALLERY, SENNEN COVE As one of West Cornwall’s most iconic buildings, with its feet almost in the ocean, this unique circular gallery has become a magnet for some of the finest art, pottery and craft in the area. Set on two floors, the Capstan Room and Net Loft have distinct personalities, each providing a constantly changing showcase of Cornish excellence. Expect to see work from many talented painters, including Paul Armitage, Lizzie Black, Jack Davis, Jill Eisele, Karen McEndoo, Sally Peterson,

Jan Phethean, John Piper, Mark Poprawski, Michael Praed, Tom Rickman and more - plus a selection of work celebrating the late Michael J Strang. You’ll also find sculpture and ceramics by Colin Caffell, James Eddy, Mary Kaun English, Rebecca Harvey, Lincoln Kirby Bell, Lucie Sivicka, Philip Wakeham and others; a lovely selection of hand-blown glass by Tim Casey, fused glass by Debbie Lord and Sally Davis, knitwear by Corinne Carr and jewellery by Emily Nixon and

Lesley Ross, among others; plus photography and innovative craftwork by artists working in Cornwall. -----------------------------------------------Open 10.30am to 5.30pm until late October. Limited opening during the winter months - please call before making a long journey. -----------------------------------------------The Roundhouse and Capstan Gallery, Sennen Cove TR19 7DF. T: 01736 871859 E: roundhouse.gallery@btconnect.com www.round-house.co.uk @roundhouse.gallery @Capstangallery


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SHARON McSWINEY, ST IVES Sharon McSwiney’s gallery can be found on Island Square, St Ives (in the former Ponckle’s Cat Gallery), and showcases: • Hand-crafted jewellery, metalwork and paintings inspired by nature and the sea • Metal sea creatures • Sterling silver limpet jewellery collections developed from actual shells • Bespoke seaweed metalwork influenced by local beachcombing • Wall art with decorative etched leaves • Birds in copper and brass • Unique textured and patinated metalwork creations • Mixed media paintings.

• A range of selected ceramics, textiles and sculptures. -----------------------------------------------For current opening hours, please call or visit the website. -----------------------------------------------Sharon McSwiney, Gallery on the Square, Island Square St Ives TR26 1NX. T: 01736 448293 www.sharonmcswiney.co.uk


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STEPHANIE SANDERCOCK, ST IVES Recently elected full membership to the Penwith Society of Artists, Stephanie produces unique abstract paintings and 3D works on steel, aluminium and wood. Her paintings have a mysterious force within them, perhaps mirroring the artist’s sense of being deeply grounded as she “plugs into the energy of the rock”. Lines and curves can be seen like pathways across ploughed fields, edges of boats or distant harbour lights. She

captures the energy of the area by building layers of plaster and paint, reflecting light with muscovite, adding an element of magic. -----------------------------------------------Please call or email for variable opening times. -----------------------------------------------Whites Old Workshops, Porthmeor Road, St Ives TR26 1NP T: 07467 147375 E: stephaniesandercock@gmail.com www.stephaniesandercock.com @stephanie_sandercock


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MARTIN JOHN FOWLER Martin travels extensively around Britain’s coastal areas, capturing the natural world and the towns and harbours that have a deep-rooted relationship with the sea. He can be typically found interpreting and capturing Cornwall’s wild and bustling coastal areas, immersing himself in the elements and life of the community. Martin was born and raised in the mining towns of South Yorkshire but has spent much of the last 20 years in Cornwall, and as a result, his rich and vivid works have gained significant recognition amongst Cornwall’s artistic communities. He studied painting and printmaking in Sheffield gaining

a BA(Hons) in Fine Art, and has exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally, in solo and mixed exhibitions. His bold colour palette and fluid style depict an intense sense of dynamism in his subjects from windswept, rugged landscapes to busy harbours docked with fishing vessels. The Prevailing Sense Change collection is an ongoing project to capture the change in working ports from personal childhood memories to the present day. Martin exhibits in many galleries in Cornwall, including the Customs House Gallery in Porthleven and Art World Falmouth. -----------------------------------------------www.martinjohnfowler.com

Since 1942, St Ives Society of Artists has resided in the grade II listed former Mariners’ Church, a beautiful and imposing presence towering over the Sloop car park a mere stone’s throw from the harbour. This impressive building houses two galleries - The Crypt and The Mariners - which show members’ work including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, jewellery and cards. The Crypt summer programme runs as follows: • July 30 - August 5: Louise Fowler • August 6 - 19: Peter Peterson and pupils • August 20 - 26: Taking Space • August 27 - September 9: Stephanie Sandercock • September 10 - 16: Ria Poole • September 17 - October 7: Paul Wadsworth -----------------------------------------------St Ives Society of Artists, Norway Square, St Ives, TR26 1NA. T: 01736 795582 E: stivessociety@btconnect.com www.stisa.co.uk


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JULIE HARPER, ST IVES Julie has been working as a full-time porcelain artist for over twenty years. She lives and works in St Ives and produces framed porcelain paintings, bowls, vases and platters. She takes her inspiration from the Cornish sea, landscape and the natural light of Cornwall. Julie hand builds and throws the porcelain to create the shape and form she wants for each piece of work. She

combines coloured glass in some of her glazes to create depth, colour and texture. Walking the beaches gives her daily inspiration to explore the endless possibilities of porcelain and try new ideas. -----------------------------------------------Studio 6, Whites Old Workshops, Porthmeor Road, St Ives, TR26 1NP Tel: 07734 793686 E: jbhshoretosea@hotmail.co.uk www.julieharperceramics.co.uk julieharperceramics

Environmental artist Melissa Hampson-Smith produces objet d’art jewellery, sculptures, installations and paintings. She is inspired by materials, time travel, deep space, future colonisation of other planets, ancient Cornwall and other cultures. Some pieces contain found things, others seeds to plant on arrival on new planets or for re-wilding parts of planet Earth. Melissa hosts sketching and painting workshops out in the Cornish landscape, and is open to commissions and residencies. She is a member of the Precious Collective and an associate member of Penwith Gallery, St Ives, and also exhibits at Livingstone St Ives and Ruup & Form. Look out for her open studio event during the 2022 St Ives September Festival. -----------------------------------------------Workshops and studio visits by appointment. -----------------------------------------------T: 07875 246221 E: melissa.sculpture.painting@gmail.com linktr.ee/MJHScontemporary


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EMILY NIXON, HAYLE Emily Nixon’s luxurious interpretations of nature are handmade in her north coast studio. Sea-worn textures are combined with exquisite sapphires and diamonds using natural tools found along the tideline. Specialising in wedding, engagement and everyday designs with only recycled precious metals,

Emily creates jewellery with a distinctive coastal character beautiful and unique. -----------------------------------------------Open by appointment: Monday to Friday, 10am to 3pm. -----------------------------------------------White’s Warehouse, Foundry Square, Hayle, TR27 4HH T: 01736 887599 E: emily@emilynixon.com www.emilynixon.com


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SUSY WARD CERAMICS, REDRUTH Susy hosts pottery workshops at her studio in Redruth creative hub Krowji. Wheel throwing, hand building, slip casting and extruding - the options available are varied and exciting. Taster sessions are a good way to spend a half-day, while a block of 20 hours can be taken over seven days or spread over several weeks. “I

welcome visitors and am always happy to discuss upcoming events, commissions or my passion for glazes,” says Susy. -----------------------------------------------Susy Ward Ceramics, G10 Percy Williams Building, Krowji, West Park, Redruth TR15 3AJ. T: 07855 102598 susywardg10@yahoo.com

InfrAbandoned is an exhibition of infrared photos taken of Cornwall’s magnificent mining heritage. “The human eye cannot see infrared light but a converted camera can, allowing a glimpse into an invisible world,” says photographer Barnaby Attwell. “Depending on the filter used, the effect can be ghostly and haunting, or garish and surreal - I love both.” Photographs are on display until August at the Red River Cafe in Heartlands, Pool - once one of the wealthiest places in the world as the centre for mining in Cornwall. ------------------------------------------Open daily, 9am to 4pm.


MESKLA, REDRUTH MESKLA - Brewyon Drudh (Mussel Gathering - Precious Fragments) is a new public art project exploring what it means to be Cornish in 2022. At a series of workshops in Redruth, artist Sovay Berriman will encourage participants to share their experiences of living in the Duchy while creating small sculptures from found materials, to be incorporated into a large sculptural installation for exhibition at Lowender Peran in October. All welcome at Redruth’s Market Hall on August 13 and 20, and The Art Room, Knight’s Arcade on Fore Street during the Pasty Festival on September 10. ------------------------------------------www.sovayberriman.co.uk

ART AT THE BEDRUTHAN The Bedruthan Hotel at Mawgan Porth welcomes a series of artists in residence throughout the year. These include Sarah Drew (August 8 to 11); Roy Goodman (September 19 to 22) and Nicki Hughes (October 3 to 9). Look out for workshops including experimental landscape

painting with Victoria Young Jamieson (various dates in August), artisan crafted homeware with Badger & Birch and jewellery making with Sarah Drew and Sarah HughesJones in September. ------------------------------------------www.bedruthan.com


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ANNIE B, PORTHTOWAN CELIA CREEPER, ST AGNES Celia can be found painting in her studio gallery, which is located through the courtyard of Churchtown Arts in St Agnes, and is open all year round. Her art is influenced by her love of the Cornish landscape, harbours and coves. She paints in a variety of mediums and styles: large, bright, bold canvases in oils, together with more traditional, delicate watercolours. From these, a selection of prints and cards is available. She also creates an everincreasing collection of affordable poster art and lino prints, printed in an array of colours on a variety of handmade papers. A selection of locally made wood-turned artefacts also compliment this well-stocked

gallery. A picture framing service is also available. -----------------------------------------------Open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm throughout July and August. Alternatively, enjoy a virtual tour of the studio/gallery or call to make an appointment for a private viewing. -----------------------------------------------The Loft Studio, Churchtown Arts, 5 Churchtown, St Agnes TR5 0QW. T: 01872 857198 www.celiacreeper.co.uk

Annie b. celebrates her love of Cornwall and the natural world with inspirational original paintings of turquoise oceans, wildflowers, hares and dancing trees. Buddha paintings inspire a peaceful radiance of calm, and mermaids take us deep into the ocean and our hearts. See her work from August 15 to 22 at West Coast Studios Gallery & Café, Fernlea Terrace, St Ives; or make an appointment to visit her home studio/gallery, Art from the Heart, just five minutes’ walk from Porthtowan beach. In both locations, you’ll find original paintings, fine art prints, signed children’s books, cards and art gifts – all created with love. -----------------------------------------------To visit Art from the Heart, WhatsApp 07967 635216 E: annie@annieb-art.co.uk www.annieb-art.co.uk


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LSG ROCK Long established in Truro, Lemon Street Gallery (LSG) anticipates a bright and beautiful summer ahead with an exciting and dazzlingly new space just outside Rock, on the Camel Estuary. It’s the perfect place for a vibrant and eclectic new group show, Scene Change, featuring work from both up-and-coming and established British artists including: Prunella Clough, David Roberts, Amelia Humber, Brendan Stuart Burns, John

Blackburn, Peter Lanyon, Sam Lock, Alan Davie, Dot Wade, Jason Wason, Abigail Ozora Simpson, Hamish MacDonald, Barrie Cook, Sutton Taylor, Felice Hodges, William Gear, Jethro Jackson, Darshana Shilpi Rouget, David Bomberg, and many more. Scene Change Act II runs from September 3 to October 1. North Cornwall artist Jethro Jackson recently joined the LSG stable; his work has taken on a new abstract direction, which

can be seen in the exhibition Impermanent Horizon until August 30. To stay up to date with a rolling calendar of exhibitions, sign up for the LSG newsletter. -----------------------------------------------Open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 6pm. -----------------------------------------------LSG Rock, Pityme, Rock, PL27 6PY. T: 01872 275757 E: info@lemonstreetgallery.co.uk www.lemonstreetgallery.co.uk


LSG WITHIEL Nestled in an ancient Cornish village, in the shadow of the moors but only a few miles from the Atlantic coast, Withiel Sculpture Garden is fast becoming an international centre for contemporary sculpture, exhibiting works by more than 50 emerging and established artists. A gentle stroll through the six-acre plot offers an eclectic journey of sculptural and spiritual delight. There’s something around

every corner – along the paths and borders, on the formal lawns, and even among the fruit, vegetables, flowers and herbs of the kitchen garden. There is a yearly calendar of solo and group exhibitions, with an exciting new gallery space within the historic Withiel House: Idylls of the Field by Forest and Found (aka artists Max Bainbridge and Abigail Booth) shows from August 13 to September 24. Sign up

for our newsletter for news of further exhibitions. -----------------------------------------------Strictly by appointment only. -----------------------------------------------LSG Withiel Sculpture Garden and Galleries T: 01872 275757 E: info@lemonstreetgallery.co.uk www.lemonstreetgallery.co.uk



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WHITEWATER CONTEMPORARY, POLZEATH Situated at the heart of Polzeath, Whitewater Contemporary is one of the foremost destinations for collectors of Cornish and British art. Its bright, beachfront gallery space is dedicated to original painting and the very best in contemporary craft, with an ever-changing mix of oils, watercolours, photography,

ceramics, glasswork, sculpture and handmade print. The gallery’s summer Featured Artist programme begins in July with an exhibition by award-winning ceramicist Hannah Billingham, followed by painters Ian Hargreaves in August, Peter Turnbull in September, Port Isaac artist Caroline Cleave in October and

Polzeath’s own Suki Wapshott in November. Virtual tours of these shows are also available, alongside a regular schedule of additional online exhibitions. -----------------------------------------------Whitewater Contemporary, The Parade, Polzeath, Cornwall, PL27 6SR T: 01208 869301 E: art@whitewatercontemporary.co.uk whitewatercontemporary.co.uk


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ZEBEDIAH’S, LAUNCESTON THE CASTLE, BUDE Overlooking Bude’s stunning Summerleaze Beach, The Castle Heritage Centre hosts an exhibition programme showcasing the talents of Westcountry artists, craftspeople and community groups in three light and airy galleries. The gallery programme is building a reputation for quality exhibitions that are both inspirational and enjoyable. Situated within the grade II listed building is Café

Limelight, serving drinks, light lunches and cakes daily throughout the year. The café enjoys panoramic views from the conservatory towards Bude Canal, the harbour and over the beach to the Atlantic Ocean. -----------------------------------------------Open daily, 10am to 4pm (summer 5pm). -----------------------------------------------The Castle Heritage Centre, The Wharf, Bude EX23 8LG. T: 01288 357300 E: thecastle@bude-stratton.gov.uk, www.thecastlebude.co.uk

Zebediah’s Art and Craft Collective has been running successfully in Launceston for over four years and has become an attractive addition to the town. We house over 50 local artists and crafters, and also do themed exhibitions for any local artists. -----------------------------------------------Open Monday to Saturday, plus Sundays in August. -----------------------------------------------5 Church Street, Launceston, PL15 8AW T: 01566 249305 www.zebediahs.com




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