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STORM WARNING: WHAT DOES CLIMATE CHANGE MEAN FOR COASTAL COMMUNITIES?
OPENING EVENT / FRI 17 NOV
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Harun Morrison, Daughter Waving at Mother Surfing, 16 April 2023, St Ives Bay Photo credit: Harun Morrison
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PLEASE JOIN US ON FRI 17 NOV 19.00 - 20.00 at Newlyn Art Gallery / 19.30 - 22.00 at The Exchange
We would be delighted if you would join us from 19.00 at a special event to mark the opening of Storm Warning, and our autumn exhibition programme, showing across both Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange.
- 19.15 At Newlyn Art Gallery, a welcome from James Green, Gallery Director, and Katharine Stout, Director of Focal Point Gallery.
- 19.30 The Exchange opens, with Lebanese food from Smoke & Honey(Vg & GF options available)
- 20.00 Newlyn Art Gallery closes.
- 22.00 The Exchange closes.
- Pay bar at both venues
We hope you can join us and look forward to welcoming you.
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SAT 18 NOV, 11.30 - 12.30 AT THE EXCHANGE
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AN INFORMAL INTRODUCTION TO THE EXHIBITION WITH OPTIONAL LUNCH
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Join James Green, Director, Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, Katharine Stout, Director, Focal Point Gallery, and Storm Warning artists for an informal tour of the exhibition.
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Image: Andre Kong Studio, Whale in the Room, an installation made from marine plastic, nets, lights, chairs
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THE PICTURE ROOM, NEWLYN ART GALLERY
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Painting by Marianne Nicholls
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PAINTINGS BY MARIANNE NICHOLLS & PRINTS BY BECKY HAUGHTON
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Marianne Nicholls is a self-taught artist living in West Penwith. Her abstract works are firmly rooted in the landscape of the Cornish Coast.
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Becky Haughton graduated from Falmouth University with a BA Fine Art (drawing & printmaking) in 2006, where she is now the Lead Technician in Printmaking.
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All works are for sale, price list coming soon.
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Art workshop led by Tegen-Mor Tossell at Growing Links’ Community Garden
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A MIXED EXHIBITION OF WORK BY OUR TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS
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Our annual exhibition to showcase our volunteers’ artistic talents. This year our volunteer team were encouraged to explore a central theme of Climate Change and Sustainability. Each artwork seeks to raise awareness, action, and meaningful conversation about climate change.
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FRI 24 NOV, 18.00 - 23.00
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JOIN US FOR A SUSTAINABLE DINING EXPERIENCE BY GROWING LINKS
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A unique dining experience that combines delicious food, meaningful discussions, and a chance to explore Storm Warning, our thought-provoking new exhibition, whilst supporting Growing Links.
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- 18.00 Welcome with a botanical mocktail
- 18.30 Talk with Growing Links MD Lynne Dyer on the importance and urgency of food security for Cornwall
- 19.00 Storm Warning walk and talk
with exhibition curator Blair Todd
- 19.30 Farm-to-table dining experience, with a ten-mile menu by Growing Links (Plus a fully stocked pay bar)
- 23.00 Event Close
Tickets £40 plus booking fee BOOKING ESSENTIAL
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In times of hardship, we don’t want to cut back on this weekly social for people who feel isolated, and who would like to make new friends through art and creativity.
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We want to double up and support TWICE the number of people needing connections that matter in their lives.
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Your contribution will go directly towards serving a double helping of Tea, Cake & Art to those who need it most.
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Thank you for your support. It really does make a difference.
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In partnership with Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea and made possible with support from Art Fund through Reimagine grants.
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Proudly supported by Waterhaul, transforming plastic from our coastline into purposeful products that inspire action.
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New Road, Newlyn TR18 5PZ
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Princes Street, Penzance TR18 2NL
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TUE - SAT, 10.00 - 16.00 Less Busy Visits, TUE 10.00-12.00
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