Tickets
Dates
Even is 1pm - 3pm
About this event
Join director Jane Darke at Kresen Kernow for this showing of her documentary film The Wrecking Season (60 minutes), made with her late husband, writer Nick Darke. There will also be the opportunity to explore her collection of natural objects found on beaches around the world.
This event is part of the Habitats as Heritage residency.
Please note: there are currently no refreshments available at Kresen Kernow, but you’re welcome to bring your own.
Accessibility
Details
Kresen Kernow is fully wheelchair and pushchair accessible, with lifts to all levels and automatic main entrance doors. Accessible toilets are available on both floors, with a fully-equipped Changing Places toilet also available on the ground floor. Separate baby changing facilities are also available on the ground floor. If you are arriving by vehicle, there are six accessible parking spaces at the Tesco side of the building and a level entrance into the building. If you are arriving on foot or wheels, from Redruth town centre, the closest entrance is at the end of the public path which runs through the old brewery site, from Chapel Street to Kresen Kernow.
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