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STORM WARNING: WHAT DOES CLIMATE CHANGE MEAN FOR COASTAL COMMUNITIES?

OPENING EVENT / FRI 17 NOV

Harun Morrison, Daughter Waving at Mother Surfing, 16 April 2023, St Ives Bay
Photo credit: Harun Morrison

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.

EXHIBITION WALK & TALK

SAT 18 NOV, 11.30 - 12.30 AT THE EXCHANGE

AN INFORMAL INTRODUCTION TO THE EXHIBITION WITH OPTIONAL LUNCH

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.

FREE with admission, but please book.
Stay for lunch, Smoke & Honey will be serving delicious Lebanese food.
Image: Andre Kong Studio, Whale in the Room, an installation made from marine plastic, nets, lights, chairs

MORE AUTUMN EXHIBITIONS

WINTER SHOW
THE PICTURE ROOM, NEWLYN ART GALLERY
18 NOV - 6 JAN
Image shows a blue and white abstract painting
Painting by Marianne Nicholls
PAINTINGS BY MARIANNE NICHOLLS & PRINTS BY BECKY HAUGHTON

Marianne Nicholls is a self-taught artist living in West Penwith. Her abstract works are firmly rooted in the landscape of the Cornish Coast.

Becky Haughton graduated from Falmouth University with a BA Fine Art (drawing & printmaking) in 2006, where she is now the Lead Technician in Printmaking.

All works are for sale, price list coming soon.
CHANGING TIDES
THE RAMP WALL, THE EXCHANGE
18 NOV - 3 FEB
Art workshop led by Tegen-Mor Tossell at Growing Links’ Community Garden
A MIXED EXHIBITION OF WORK BY OUR TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS

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.

Find out more about becoming a Volunteer

AUTUMN & WINTER EVENTS

GROWING LINKS DINNER

FRI 24 NOV, 18.00 - 23.00

AT THE EXCHANGE CAFE

JOIN US FOR A SUSTAINABLE DINING EXPERIENCE BY GROWING LINKS

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.
  • 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

See our website for more events and our Christmas Craft Parties

CHRISTMAS CAMPAIGN

A DOUBLE HELPING OF TEA, CAKE & ART

This year, as our Christmas Campaign, we want to serve a double helping of Tea, Cake & Art to more older people living with loneliness.
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.

We want to double up and support TWICE the number of people needing connections that matter in their lives.

And we need your help to do this!

Your contribution will go directly towards serving a double helping of Tea, Cake & Art to those who need it most.

Thank you for your support.
It really does make a difference.
STORM WARNING: WHAT DOES CLIMATE CHANGE MEAN FOR COASTAL COMMUNITIES?
In partnership with Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea and made possible with support from Art Fund through Reimagine grants.
Proudly supported by Waterhaul, transforming plastic from our coastline into purposeful products that inspire action.
Image shows logo for Art Fund
Logo for Focal Point gallery
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NEWLYN ART GALLERY
New Road, Newlyn TR18 5PZ
THE EXCHANGE
Princes Street, Penzance TR18 2NL
OPENING HOURS
TUE - SAT, 10.00 - 16.00
Less Busy Visits, TUE 10.00-12.00
ADMISSION
£7 / £4 (Penwith Pass) for an annual pass to both venues. Free entry for Patrons, Supporters, & U25s