Tickets
Adult annual pass £7.5 | Under 18s £0
Dates
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About this event
This is a story of the artist Natalie Day’s journey; returning to Cornwall, reconnecting, coming full circle.
Rich in mining and ritualistic history, these rural landscapes have been calling Natalie to investigate and contemplate what is above and below ground, the human impact on nature, our place in this world.
With this body of work, Natalie continues to explore the use of natural pigments and paints made from the earth – these are paintings about the land, made of the land. Writing and video accompany the paintings to allow you a unique insight into an artists perception of coming home, rediscovering and reconnecting what makes this land so special. Include a visit to the geology exhibit in the Museum and really get a sense of what is under our feet!
Workshops and events alongside this exhibition will bring the community together to discuss and create, echoing the ancient gatherings on Cornwall’s sacred landscapes.
4th April to 24th June 2023
Accessibility
Details
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Facilities
Thu 18th Apr, 2024 — Thu 9th May, 2024
The Poly, Falmouth
£175 — £175
Book NowSun 28th Apr, 2024 — Thu 9th May, 2024
Morvah Schoolhouse Gallery, St Just and Land’s End
£0 — £0
Thu 9th May, 2024
The Fish Factory Art Space, Falmouth
£5 — £5
Sat 4th May, 2024 — Fri 10th May, 2024
Salthouse Gallery, St Ives