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About this event
Born in London, 1915, Patrick Hayman lived and trained in New Zealand during his formative years before returning to England in 1947. He lived in an around St Ives for two periods in the 1950s and 1960s before moving permanently to Barnes, Middlesex, in 1965. Always something of an outsider, Hayman became an honorary member of the Penwith Society of Arts at Barbara Hepworth’s request in 1964. His work – primarily paintings and drawings – was never less than beguiling, and also included some fascinating painted objects and constructions, a group of which are included in this exhibition.
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There are three gallery spaces. One has a flight of stairs to it, the other two are accessible from ground level. There is a large carpark. You can stop in front of the gallery if you need to access the front door easily. Please ring in advance if you are worried about access and need assistance. Children are welcome under supervision.
Facilities
Fri 26th Apr, 2024
Morrab Library, Penzance
£10 — £10
Sat 30th Mar, 2024 — Fri 26th Apr, 2024
New Craftsman Gallery, St Ives
£0 — £0
Sat 6th Jan, 2024 — Sat 27th Apr, 2024
The Studio
£50 — £50
Sat 6th Apr, 2024 — Sat 27th Apr, 2024
Tregony Contemporary
£0 — £0