Tickets
Free Entry to Gallery and Outdoor Exhibition £11 | £5
Dates
Closing Event 5th August
About this event
An exhibition by Royal Society of Sculptors members at Tremenheere Sculpture Gallery, 1 July – 5 August ’23. The work responds to our relationship between landscape and wandering, and references St. Michael’s Way, a pilgrimage route that passes right through the gardens.
Artists involved
Tabatha Andrews, Pauline Antram, Barbara Beyer, Michael Blow, Ann-Margreth Bohl, Philip Booth, Ros Burgin, Doug Burton, Fiona Campbell, Dallas Collins, Chris Dunseath, Emma Elliott/Susie Olczak, Jane Fox, Anna Gillespie, Simon Hitchens, Jane Jobling, Alistair Lambert, William Lasdun, Ian Marlow, Robert Marshall, Seamus Moran, Rebecca Newnham, Kate Parsons, Suzanne Blank Redstone, Mark Richards, Jilly Sutton, and David Worthington.
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About Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens.
Dramatic landscape and planting in the Sculpture Gardens provide the backdrop to contemplative and inspiring artworks. For the permanent collection, internationally renowned artists (including five members of the Royal Academy of Arts – James Turrell, Richard Long, David Nash, Peter Randall-Page and Tim Shaw) have interacted with the landscape to create site specific permanent works which harmonise with the setting. The land also provides a forum for ever-changing temporary, or even ephemeral arts in all its forms.
Tremenheere Gallery presents selling exhibitions of paintings and prints by internationally renowned artists, as well as those living and working in Cornwall. With two exhibition spaces, across two floors, the beautiful oak framed building is one of the largest purpose-built galleries in Cornwall. https://www.tremenheere.co.uk
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Details
Unfortunately due to the natural contours of the land, access to the gardens is limited for those with physical disabilities and parts of the gardens are unsuitable for mobility scooters, wheelchair users and prams. The gardens are steep in many places, rising to 70m above sea level. The gardens can become muddy in wet weather, therefore suitable footwear is recommended at all times. There are a number of steep drops, slippery stones, spiky plants and areas with deep water located in the gardens. Please ensure that all children are accompanied by a responsible adult and are safe at all times.
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