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SUMMARY:Cornwall Circus School - Youth Circus
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URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/cornwall-circus-school-youth-circus
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201128
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SUMMARY:Christmas in Redruth
DESCRIPTION:“CHRISTMAS is not cancelled.” That is the message from Redruth town who are promising the community\, although it won’t be like previous years\, there’s still plenty of festive cheer on offer. \nRedruth usually plays host to crowds of revellers who come for the town’s Christmas procession\, markets\, entertainment and light switch on\, but this year’s restrictions has put pay to the town’s traditional plans. \nLara McShee\, Community Project Manager said: “For obvious reasons we can’t have the parade this year and sadly grottos are still dividing opinions.  Instead we’re turning our focus on lots of small reasons to still choose Redruth as a place to visit this December. \n“We’ve taken all the favourite elements of our events at Christmas and spaced them out throughout the month\, giving people a reason to come back week on week.” \nThe success of the towns monthly Saturday Market has meant that the stallholders will be back every week in December offering the best of local Cornish produce\, Christmas trees\, crafts\, gifts and festive foods.  The stalls can be found dotted throughout the historic market town which has recently received more than three million pounds in funding to improve and restore its high street. \nThe beautifully decorated Market Strand and Market Way will be festooned with fairy lights and will have a splendid Christmas Tree at its centre.  The venue will also welcome more stalls among its independent shops\, that lead through to the Buttermarket - mecca for local artisans. \nThe town is also still forging ahead with some of its traditions such as ‘merry and bright’ window displays – this year’s theme is ‘Lights’ and on Market Saturday’s wandering street performers and art installations have been planned (all adhering to social distancing guidelines). \nLara continued: “It’s more important than ever that we support our high street and traders.  Our town is lucky to have a fantastic cinema\, great eateries and stores who will all be providing gift vouchers and goods so why not pop in and support local.” \nThe markets take place on November 28th\, December 5th\, 12th and 19th. \nTo keep up to date with all the latest plans follow the town’s Facebook page @redruthtown
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/christmas-in-redruth
CATEGORIES:Christmas
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210103
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200928T105708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T105708Z
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SUMMARY:GRAYSON PERRY: THE VANITY OF SMALL DIFFERENCES
DESCRIPTION:03 OCT 2020 — 02 JAN 2021 \nTHE EXCHANGE \nAn Arts Council Collection National Partners Programme Exhibition \nThe Vanity of Small Differences is a series of six large-scale tapestries by the Turner-Prize winning artist Grayson Perry. \nInspired by William Hogarth’s A Rake’s Progress the tapestries\, each measuring 2m x 4m\, chart the ‘class journey’ made by young Tim Rakewell and include many of the characters\, incidents and objects Perry encountered on journeys through Sunderland\, Tunbridge Wells\, and The Cotswolds for the television series All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry. The television programmes were first aired on Channel 4 in June 2012. In the series Perry goes on ‘a safari amongst the taste tribes of Britain’\, to gather inspiration for his artwork\, literally weaving the characters he meets into a narrative\, with an attention to the minutiae of contemporary taste every bit as acute as that in Hogarth’s 18th century paintings. \nNewlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange is an Arts Council Collection National Partner. The Arts Council Collection is managed by Southbank Centre\, London on behalf of Arts Council England. \nFind out more about the Arts Council Collection National Partners Programme \nArts Council Collection\, Southbank Centre\, London and British Council. Gift of the artist and Victoria Miro Gallery with the support of Channel 4 Television\, the Art Fund and Sfumato Foundation with additional support from Alix Partners.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/grayson-perry-the-vanity-of-small-differences
LOCATION:The Exchange\, Princes Street\, \, Penzance\, Cornwall \, TR18 2NL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210103
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200928T105535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T105535Z
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SUMMARY:WILLIAM ARNOLD
DESCRIPTION:03 OCT 2020 — 02 JAN 2021 \nTHE EXCHANGE \nFREE \nWest Cornwall-based artist William Arnold will exhibit an ongoing body of work that documents – in razor-sharp detail – specimens of flora collected in neglected places\, roadsides\, industrial sites and business parks in an homage to the pioneers of Victorian botany. \nThis exhibition was due to be shown in The Picture Room at Newlyn Art Gallery in April 2020 but as were closed duing that time it has been rescheduled to the autumn and will now be showing in the entrance area at The Exchange.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/william-arnold-2
LOCATION:The Exchange\, Princes Street\, \, Penzance\, Cornwall \, TR18 2NL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210103
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200928T105414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T105414Z
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SUMMARY:SIGN OF THE TIMES
DESCRIPTION:19 SEP 2020 — 02 JAN 2021 \nNEWLYN ART GALLERY \nFREE \nDuring the recent Covid-19 crisis many people connected through art\, and used creative ways of staying together as a community. Signs Of The Times is an outdoor billboard exhibition presenting works by artists from around the UK who have made work with powerful messages responding to this time\, whilst also offering us inspiration\, hope and change. \nDuring the lockdown period\, the UK saw a celebration of new poster art and inventive ways of using outdoor spaces. This site-specific exhibition makes use of the outdoor area at Newlyn Art Gallery and is accessible to those who may not be able or wish to visit an indoor gallery space at this time. We hope this exhibition acts as a bold\, colourful and hopeful message in Newlyn. \nSigns Of The Times includes a selection of poster works from Ore Ahmeed\, Morag Myerscough\, Dipesh Pandya\, Micah Purnell\, RTiiiKA\, and Mark Titchner \nCurated by Debbie Sharp\, Programme Producer at Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/sign-of-the-times
LOCATION:Newlyn Art Gallery\, New Road \, Newlyn\, Cornwall\, TR18 5PZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210103
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200928T104819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T104819Z
UID:12163-1600473600-1609631999@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:JAKE CLARK
DESCRIPTION:19 SEP 2020 — 02 JAN 2021 \nTHE PICTURE ROOM\, NEWLYN ART GALLERY \nNew paintings focussing on figures and recreational architecture\, based on collages made from Clark’s own photographs of municipal buildings and seaside tourism. Found materials are sometimes stuck to the surface of the canvases\, to ‘sabotage the image’ and play with the scale. \nAll works are for sale.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/jake-clark
LOCATION:Newlyn Art Gallery\, New Road \, Newlyn\, Cornwall\, TR18 5PZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210103
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200928T104643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T104643Z
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SUMMARY:SELECTED FILMS FROM THE ARTS COUNCIL COLLECTION
DESCRIPTION:19 SEP 2020 — 02 JAN 2021 \nNEWLYN ART GALLERY \nAn Arts Council Collection National Partners Programme Exhibition. \nIn the lower gallery\, we present a series of artists’ films selected from the Arts Council Collection by young LGBTQIA+ people\, through our ongoing partnership with the Intercom Trust.  A taster of bigger things to come\, the programme extends our commitment to using our partnership with the Arts Council Collection to give voice to individuals and communities whose views are often overlooked. \nThe films selected are \n\n19 Sep – 31 Oct Evan Ifekoya The Gender Song\n4 Nov – 5 Dec Paul Maheke Tropicalité\, l’Île et l’Exote\n9 Dec – 2 Jan Isaac Julien Long Road to Mazatlan\n\nNewlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange is an Arts Council Collection National Partner. Find out more about the Arts Council Collection National Partners Programme. The Arts Council Collection is managed by Southbank Centre\, London on behalf of Arts Council England.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/selected-films-from-the-arts-council-collection
LOCATION:Newlyn Art Gallery\, New Road \, Newlyn\, Cornwall\, TR18 5PZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210103
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200928T104129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T104129Z
UID:12153-1600473600-1609631999@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:EXTRAORDINARY POSTCARDS FOR EXTRAORDINARY TIMES
DESCRIPTION:19 SEP 2020 — 02 JAN 2021 \nNEWLYN ART GALLERY \nCELEBRATING  CREATIVITY IN EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES \nAt the height of the covid-19 pandemic we invited people of any age and at any location\, to document their life during lockdown on postcards. We asked them to use any medium that would work on an A5 postcard to share some of their experience of this extraordinary time. They might be inspired by new routines or talents discovered\, objects in their home that have become all too familiar\, or whatever it is that they were looking forward to when the lockdown restrictions were relaxed. This exhibition celebrates creativity in exceptional circumstances. \nLocal groups including St Petroc’s homeless charity\, Whole Again Communities\, schools and residential homes\, WILD young parents\, Cornwall Library borrowers\, the Intercom Trust and Shallal have contributed to the project. We have also had submissions from far flung places: from all over Cornwall\, the UK\, Europe to the Far East and the United States. \nArtists have also been responding to these times\, creating posters and billboards for public sites across the UK. We have brought together many of the most pertinent for a display facing out from the gallery garden.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/extraordinary-postcards-for-extraordinary-times
LOCATION:Newlyn Art Gallery\, New Road \, Newlyn\, Cornwall\, TR18 5PZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200914
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200316T120933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200316T120933Z
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SUMMARY:LITTLE ORCHARD CIDER & MUSIC FESTIVAL 2020
DESCRIPTION:Cornwall\, 11th March 2020 – Bursting with apple-infused tipples\, an eclectic music line up and a bunch of mischievous grandmas\, Little Orchard Cider & Music Festival announces ASH to play the main stage with additional performances from Fun Lovin Criminals\, The Wurzels and Elvana. Popping up in the grounds of Healey’s Cyder Farm from Friday 11th – Sunday 13th September 2020\, Cornwall’s favourite cider party welcomes back the infamous Rattle Olympics\, the Zen Den and much-loved Orchard Silent Disco. Tickets are available now via the website.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/little-orchard-cider-music-festival-2020
LOCATION:Healeys Cyder Farm\, Callestick\, Truro\, Cornwall\, TR4 9LW\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200920
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200729T134301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200729T134301Z
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SUMMARY:YOUNG PEOPLES ART PRIZE
DESCRIPTION:08 AUG — 19 SEP 2020\nTHE EXCHANGE \nWHAT’S YOUR ISSUE? \nCelebrating the tenth anniversary of our popular Cornwall-wide art prize for young people between the age of 11 and 19\, the theme of 2020’s Young People’s Art Prize focussed on the art of protest. \nThere are three age categories with prizes\, and The Visitors’ Vote prize awarded to the artist whose work received most votes by the public. As the gallery was closed we added all the shortlisted works (more than 100!) to Facebook\, to enable people to vote for their favourite work.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/young-peoples-art-prize
LOCATION:The Exchange\, Princes Street\, \, Penzance\, Cornwall \, TR18 2NL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200913
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200729T134055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200729T134055Z
UID:12099-1596844800-1599955199@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:RAINBOW FLAG
DESCRIPTION:8 Aug-12 Sep \nNewlyn Art Gallery \nRainbow Flag is a neon light installation by artist Peter Freeman\, originally commissioned by Newlyn Art Galllery & The Exchange to celebrate LGBTQIA+ History Month. Situated in the Studio Café at Newlyn Art Gallery\, the form of the flag echoes the shape of the large picture window and the neon light fills the space with vibrant colour. \nPeter Freeman is interested in the beauty and emotional quality of artificial light. His light sculptures and installations are poetic solutions using electric light and digital technologies to transform architectural spaces and create uplifting luminous forms that celebrate light and bring pleasure to the senses. \nWe’re delighted that our Rainbow Flag took on a new meaning during the pandemic\, and will stay up for longer than planned.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/rainbow-flag-2
LOCATION:Newlyn Art Gallery\, New Road \, Newlyn\, Cornwall\, TR18 5PZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200913
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200729T133933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200729T133933Z
UID:12096-1596844800-1599955199@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:RICHARD BALLINGER
DESCRIPTION:8 August- 12 September\nNewlyn Art Gallery\nPenzance-based artist Richard Ballinger presents a series of exotically coloured landscape paintings. \nDrawing from the landscape Ballinger reimagines these scenes in the studio to create works with thickly-impastoed interlocking shapes\, or blocks of colour. \nAll works are for sale
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/richard-ballinger
LOCATION:Newlyn Art Gallery\, New Road \, Newlyn\, Cornwall\, TR18 5PZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210103
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200729T133833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200729T133833Z
UID:12093-1596844800-1609631999@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:CERAMICS EXHIBTION
DESCRIPTION:8 August-2 Jan\nNewlyn Art Gallery\nA mixed display of works by some of our favourite makers including Jack Doherty\, Dor & Tan\, Jode Pankhurst\, and Sue Pryke.\nAll works are for sale.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/ceramics-exhibtion
LOCATION:Newlyn Art Gallery\, New Road \, Newlyn\, Cornwall\, TR18 5PZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200828
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200729T133631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200729T133631Z
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SUMMARY:Mr Pineapple’s Drive-In Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Mr Pineapple’s Drive-In Cinema - Starts Tue Jul 21st\nA Drive-In Festival of Film\, Food & Music at Hendra Croft Farm\nTICKETS BY ADVANCED ONLINE BOOKING ONLY!\nat www.mrpineapples.co.uk \nFB - @mrpineapplesevents\nInsta - @mrpineapplesevents\nTwitter - @mrpineapples_1 \n£30 = 1 car\, including 2 Adults\n£10 each = add additional adults to an existing car booking \nTue Jul 21 = Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas (Cert 18)\nWed Jul 22 = Dirty Dancing (Cert 12A)\nThu Jul 23 = The Martian (Cert 12) \nTue Aug 4 = Mad Max: Fury Road (Cert 15)\nWed Aug 5 = Pulp Fiction (Cert 18)\nThe Aug 6 = The Big Lebowski (Cert 18) \nTue Aug 25 = FILM TBC - Suggestions Welcomed!\nWed Aug 26 = FILM TBC - Suggestions Welcomed!\nThu Aug 27 = FILM TBC - Suggestions Welcomed!
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/mr-pineapples-drive-in-cinema
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200426T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200426T150000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200120T105632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200120T105632Z
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SUMMARY:Heartlands Wedding Fair 2020
DESCRIPTION:April 26 \n10am - 3pm \nSet in 19 acres of stunning landscaped park and gardens\, and with the backdrop of one of the most iconic buildings in Cornwall\, Heartlands is a unique location for wedding celebrations. \nHeartlands Wedding Fair will have local suppliers and great ideas for your big day. Entry to the fair will be free.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/heartlands-wedding-fair-2020
LOCATION:Heartlands\, Dudnance Lane\, Pool\, Cornwall\, TR15 3QY\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200628
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200226T160521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200226T160521Z
UID:12036-1587340800-1593302399@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:RICHARD PHETHEAN
DESCRIPTION:A new series of ceramics using black earthenware clay to make thrown and assembled pieces. \n2019 marked a significant development in Richard Phethean’s work. Now established at a creative ceramic studio in west Cornwall he has embarked on a new series of works which use a coarse\, black earthenware clay\, making thrown\, altered and assembled pieces\, incorporating\, hand-cut stencils and overlays of brushed slips and glazes. This new work combines references to ancient pottery\, European slipware traditions\, 20th-century abstract painting and his lifelong connection to the Cornish coastline and geology. \nAll pieces are for sale\, please ask for a price list.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/richard-phethean
LOCATION:Newlyn Art Gallery\, New Road \, Newlyn\, Cornwall\, TR18 5PZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200628
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200226T160431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200226T160431Z
UID:12033-1587340800-1593302399@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:WILLIAM ARNOLD
DESCRIPTION:West Cornwall-based artist William Arnold will exhibit an ongoing body of work that documents – in razor-sharp detail – specimens of flora collected in neglected places\, roadsides\, industrial sites and business parks in an homage to the pioneers of Victorian botany.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/william-arnold
LOCATION:Newlyn Art Gallery\, New Road \, Newlyn\, Cornwall\, TR18 5PZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200420
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200108T103814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200113T161942Z
UID:11985-1587081600-1587340799@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:Porthleven Food Festival
DESCRIPTION:Friday 17 - Sunday 19 April 2020 \nGather your nearest and dearest for fun and frolics at Porthleven Food Festival. Enjoy live cooking demos in the Chef’s Theatre. Lounge by the pretty harbour and listen to brass bands\, buskers\, choirs and BBC Music Introducing artists. Run away with the circus. Listen to authors discuss their works in the Lit Tent. And eat eat eat as you choose your favourites from hundreds of artisan and street food providers. \nMost of this family-friendly feast of Cornish fun is free to access\, with just the evening music sessions needing tickets. The event won gold for the best event at this year's prestigious Cornwall Tourism Awards. \nThe 2020 Porthleven Food Festival takes place over a long weekend from 17-19 April.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/porthleven-food-festival-4
LOCATION:Porthleven\, Corwnall\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200407
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200316T121049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200316T121216Z
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibition by Rowan Bridgwood
DESCRIPTION:A new textile art exhibition\, Common Threads\, by Rowan Bridgwood\, will run from Thursday 2nd April to Monday 6th April 2020 at The Fish Factory Art Space\, Penryn\, Cornwall. The free to attend opening night will take place on Wednesday 1st April from 6.30pm. \nRowan Bridgwood uses hand embroidery to weave together personal memory\, mythology\, and literary fragments to symbolise her concerns for our world; of politics\, relationships\, and the female experience. Bridgwood’s work is centred around women\, their bodies and experiences. The domestic ‘women’s work’ of needle and thread that for years were many women’s only creative outlet now allows her to explore marginalised histories and personal stories. \nFabric is one of the most common textures to human touch. The familiarity attached to textiles creates strong emotional responses\, not dissimilar to those we have to the person who owns them. The feelings textiles provoke\, their tactility and the value found in the time and skill taken to create a handmade piece makes it an ideal medium for weaving thoughts and memories into art. \nRowan Bridgwood is a self taught hand embroidery artist from Manchester. She has been involved in several group shows in the UK and USA. She co-runs community based textile art group\, Mcr Sew Social. This is her first solo exhibition.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/art-exhibition-by-rowan-bridgwood-opens-2nd-april-at-the-fish-factory-art-space
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200409
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200312T154442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200312T154442Z
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SUMMARY:EASTER WORKSHOPS
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE NEW TIME OF 10.00 – 12.00 \nLed by artist Alice Mahoney and inspired by the themes of our current exhibition\, these workshops are for 7 – 13 year olds. \nPlease wear old clothes as it will get messy. \nAll materials provided\, booking essential. \n£6 per workshop\, you can book one or both. \nWED 1 APR – HOW DO WE REMEMBER? \nIs our memory of something the same as somebody else’s? In this workshop we will explore the way we remember things through imaginative stories and drawing. \nWED 8 APR – HOW DO WE PROBLEM SOLVE? \nHow do engineering and creative thinking come together? In this workshop we will be exploring the differences between 2D and 3D thinking\, building physical structures from flat objects.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/easter-workshops
LOCATION:The Exchange\, Princes Street\, \, Penzance\, Cornwall \, TR18 2NL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211207
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200120T105400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200120T105812Z
UID:11995-1584748800-1638835199@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:Heartlands Markets 2020
DESCRIPTION:March 21 & 22\, June 6 & 7\, August 29 & 30\, December 5 & 6 \n10am – 4pm \nCraft markets with local sellers selling handmade and homemade items.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/heartlands-markets-2020
LOCATION:Heartlands\, Dudnance Lane\, Pool\, Cornwall\, TR15 3QY\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200419
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200226T153221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200226T153221Z
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SUMMARY:YOUNG PEOPLE’S ART PRIZE 2020
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the 10th anniversary of our popular county-wide art prize for young people between the age of 11 and 19\, the theme of 2020’s Young People’s Art Prize will focus on the art of protest. \nThere are three age categories with prizes\, and The Visitors’ Vote prize\, awarded by the gallery at the end of the exhibition to the artist whose work received most votes by the public. \nPrize Winners will be announced at the Prize Giving on Thu 19 Mar at 18.00 in The Engine Room at The Exchange.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/young-peoples-art-prize-2020
LOCATION:The Exchange\, Princes Street\, \, Penzance\, Cornwall \, TR18 2NL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200305T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200326T220000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200226T153456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200226T153456Z
UID:12027-1583431200-1585260000@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:BAD ART CLASS
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAYS IN MARCH \nA weekly\, evening social group meeting in The Exchange Café\, celebrating the joy of creating art\, especially for those who have been told all their lives that they can’t paint or draw. \nGroup motto:  “It’s so bad\, it’s good!” \nFree  with admission (including Spring Exhibition Pass)\, pay bar and refreshments. \nMeet at 18.00\, class starts at 19.00 \nFor more information or to book a place\, please email debbie.sharp@newlynartgallery.co.uk
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/bad-art-class
LOCATION:The Exchange\, Princes Street\, \, Penzance\, Cornwall \, TR18 2NL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200228T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200605T143000
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200226T153345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200226T153345Z
UID:12024-1582893000-1591367400@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:LUNCHTIME SCHOOL
DESCRIPTION:A SOCIAL GROUP MEETING FORTNIGHTLY TO LEARN AND TRY NEW THINGS \nArtists often learn specialist skills or acquire detailed knowledge during research for a new body of work. For each Lunchbreak School we will invite an artist to present a concise talk or demonstration on their newly acquired knowledge\, followed by a communal\, pay-what-you-want lunch\, and a more informal open discussion or practical workshop for the group. \nOpen to all who are curious. For more information or to book a place\, please email blair.todd@newlynartgallery.co.uk \nFree with admission\, including the new Spring Exhibition Pass.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/lunchtime-school
LOCATION:The Exchange\, Princes Street\, \, Penzance\, Cornwall \, TR18 2NL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200419
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200226T160329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200226T160549Z
UID:12030-1581638400-1587254399@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:RAINBOW FLAG
DESCRIPTION:Rainbow Flag is a temporary neon installation by artist Peter Freeman\, commissioned by Newlyn Art Galllery & The Exchange to celebrate LGBTQIA+ History Month. Situated in the Studio Café at Newlyn Art Gallery\, the form of the flag echoes the shape of the large picture window and the neon light fills the space with vibrant colour. \nPeter Freeman is interested in the beauty and emotional quality of artificial light. His light sculptures and installations are poetic solutions using electric light and digital technologies to transform architectural spaces and create uplifting luminous forms that celebrate light and bring pleasure to the senses.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/rainbow-flag
LOCATION:Newlyn Art Gallery\, New Road \, Newlyn\, Cornwall\, TR18 5PZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200215
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20191128T100351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191128T100915Z
UID:11971-1581638400-1581724799@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:Hometown Glory & Megamix
DESCRIPTION:A Fantastic double-bill of entertainment on the most Romantic night of the year! \nFeaturing 2 amazing acts- \nThe world’s No1 Adele tribute act Natalie Black brings her award-winning tribute “Hometown Glory” to Launceston Town Hall. \nThen party the night away with the second act of the night “Megamix”.  A high energy party group performing mashups and mega mixes of favourite party classics! \nIf you are looking for a valentine’s night out with the one you love or just looking to have a great night out with live music\, then book your tickets here or visit Launceston tourist information centre\, Broad St\, PL15AA \nTicket - £15 per ticket \nPlease note this is provisionally a standing performance dependant on numbers.  Limited seating available. \nDoors and bar open at 7pm
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/hometown-glory-a-tribute-to-adele
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200607
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20191128T095041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191128T095041Z
UID:11966-1581638400-1591487999@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:HIPPO CAMPUS: WHERE WE LEARN
DESCRIPTION:An Arts Council Collection National Partner Exhibition. \nHippo Campus: Where We Learn\nA group exhibition featuring works from the Arts Council Collection that explores alternative schooling\, peer-to-peer learning and self-education. \nIn recent years there has been increasing concern about the downgrading of arts subjects in primary\, secondary and higher education. With the rise in fees\, closure of courses and loss of studio space across UK art colleges\, artists and their peers are increasingly initiating alternative models of education for themselves. Hippo Campus explores how we learn\, where we learn\, and who we learn from. \nFeaturing more than 20 artists\, Hippo Campus includes photographic images of schools and colleges around the world as traditional places of learning\, such as Birmingham students by Vanley Burke and top-hatted pupils at Eton by Tony Ray-Jones. Devices for learning\, memory aids\, and the fallibility of memory are illustrated by works by Emma Kay and Mariele Neudecker. Mind maps and learning through popular culture are presented in works by Jeremy Deller and Andy Holden. The exhibition takes its title from Bedwyr Williams’ piece of the same name; Hippocampus being the part of the brain that enables memory and learning. \nThroughout the exhibition there will be small forum areas with seating\, shelves of books and monitors\, areas that expand on themes within the show. The launch of Hippo Campus will be the start of a conversation with\, and between\, visitors to share their own knowledge and skills. A programme of talks\, workshops\, social groups and alternative curriculums for all ages will run throughout the exhibition. \nNewlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange is an Arts Council Collection National Partner. The Arts Council Collection is managed by Southbank Centre\, London on behalf of Arts Council England. \nFind out more about the Arts Council Collection National Partners Programme \n10-5\, £3.30 entry
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/hippo-campus-where-we-learn
LOCATION:The Exchange\, Princes Street\, \, Penzance\, Cornwall \, TR18 2NL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200419
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20191128T094749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191128T095523Z
UID:11964-1581638400-1587254399@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:KATE WALTERS: ISLAND BODIES
DESCRIPTION:Reflections on islands\, human and non-human bodies: their fluids\, and where they overlap. \nWorks in oil and watercolour. \nKate has visited the Western and Northern Isles of Scotland over recent years on research trips and for residencies. The works in this exhibition explore insights regarding emanations from places\, creatures and bodies which inhabit edges. Kate is also interested in sap\, fluids and forces in plants and bodies which initiate and maintain life. The works reflect her various methods of investigating these apparently disparate fields. \nOpen 10-5\, free entry
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/kate-walters-island-bodies
LOCATION:Newlyn Art Gallery\, New Road \, Newlyn\, Cornwall\, TR18 5PZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200209
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20200108T104227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200108T104227Z
UID:11987-1581120000-1581206399@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:Truro Sinfonia presents an evening of French Music
DESCRIPTION:8 February 2020\, 7.30pm\nChurch of King Charles the Martyr\, Falmouth\nConductor Patrick Bailey\nFeaturing Danny Jones playing Saint-Saens Cello Concerto No.1\nPlus music by Bizet\, Ravel\, Faure\, Satie\nTickets on the door\, £7 adult\, £5 student\, Children free
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/truro-sinfonia-presents-an-evening-of-french-music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200209
DTSTAMP:20260530T140041
CREATED:20191212T121401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191212T122027Z
UID:11977-1578700800-1581206399@wearecornwall.com
SUMMARY:OURTOWN
DESCRIPTION:​11 JAN — 08 FEB 2020 \nTelephone: 01736 363715 \nLoving Penzance through the art of its people. \nOver the past year\, Andrew Swan has worked with three communities in Penzance on this independent project\, inviting participants to express their feelings about their hometown\, through a series of printmaking workshops. Andrew worked with central Penzance traders and shop owners; young people\, parents and carers connected with the Trelya Youth Project; and vulnerable and homeless guests of the Penzance Street Food Project charity. \nIt is hoped that the project will continue throughout 2020.
URL:https://wearecornwall.com/event/ourtown
LOCATION:The Exchange\, Princes Street\, \, Penzance\, Cornwall \, TR18 2NL\, United Kingdom
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