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Art Café Shop Events TENTH ANNIVERSARY SHOPPING NEWLYN ART GALLERY & THE EXCHANGE AUTUMN POWER OF TEN Our shops stock Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange has This year we are celebrating a wide range of been dedicated to supporting contemporary 2017 our tenth anniversary and cards, gifts, design- artists since 1895. Today, this means until 2019 all donations, led homewares championing new and emerging regional subscriptions, sponsorship, and and stationary, artists, presenting an ambitious national legacy gifts will be matched by Catalyst: alongside a and international exhibition programme, Evolve funds. The value of your gift is selection of and extending an invitation to our resident thereby doubled, meaning we can support ceramics, jewellery, and visiting audience to come in, be more artists, bring more art to the region textiles and crafts inspired and take part. and offer more creative opportunities to by Cornwall-based artist and makers. We are a member of Plus Tate, a network young people and families. We’re aiming to Our bookshops specialise in titles on of leading visual arts organisations that raise £100,000 by 31 December - follow our contemporary art, lifestyle and design, as works to increase public value and to progress on the window totaliser at well as beautifully illustrated children’s broaden and deepen engagement in art. The Exchange! #PowerOfTen books. Our range of limited edition prints HOW YOU CAN JOIN IN and artworks by local and national GALLERY TRAIL DIRECTIONS Your £10 in the box becomes £20 artists is always growing, meaning Pick up a copy of our free leaflet from The Exchange is 600m from Penzance bus either gallery, or download from our Your £25 Supporters’ subscription you’ll be able to find the perfect gift and train stations and the harbour car park. website to follow a walking trail between becomes £50 or stocking filler this Christmas. Newlyn Art Gallery sits at the end of Newlyn our two venues, so you can see all of A Gallery Patron’s £250... well, you can see Green as you approach from Penzance. The the Robyn Denny exhibition. where we’re going with this. Please help us EAT & DRINK two venues are a 25-minute walk apart. to reach £100,000 by the end of the year. The café at The Exchange specialises in VENUE HIRE ACCESSIBILITY See our website for details, or talk to tasty vegetarian and vegan dishes, and You can hire a variety of spaces across our Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange are both Tamsin on 01736 223124 or email is a perfect spot for a delicious lunch two outstanding, contrasting venues. Fully [email protected] fully accessible. Please contact the gallery and a glass of wine in the centre of the licensed bars, hospitality to suit your needs, if you have any additional requirements. town. At Newlyn Art Gallery you can fully wheelchair accessible and available TENTH ANNIVERSARY DINNER stare out across Mount’s Bay as far as at flexible rates. Contact: bettina.wenzel@ THE EXCHANGE KEEP UP TO DATE Lizard Point while enjoying our locally newlynartgallery.co.uk for details. See our website for our full programme SAT 11 NOV, 19.00 - 22.30 roasted coffee and range of cakes and A special fundraising dinner celebrating ten of events and forthcoming exhibitions. pastries. Remember, both our venues NEWLYN ART GALLERY Follow us on social media for updates years since the opening of The Exchange New Road, Newlyn TR18 5PZ are dog friendly, meaning you can call and the latest news. and redevelopment of Newlyn Art Gallery. THE EXCHANGE in while you’re in town, or walking We will be welcoming guest speaker Hew Princes Street, Penzance TR18 2NL newlynartgallery.co.uk Locke, the Paul Hamlyn prize winner hotfoot along the promenade. @newlynexchange from the Diaspora Pavilion at The Venice 01736 363715 Biennale. A glass of fizz on arrival, a three- [email protected] course dinner, drinks, and live music make newlynartgallery.co.uk this a gala night out. OPENING HOURS NEWLYN ART GALLERY & THE Tickets: £60 pp for early birds MON - SAT, 10.00 - 17.00 (until 28 Oct) EXCHANGE IS SUPPORTED BY ART (£54 Supporters incl 10% discount) TUE - SAT, 10.00 - 17.00 (from 31 Oct) until 13 Oct. Then £65 pp, standard price Closed 25 & 26 Dec & 1 Jan (£58.50 Supporters). Table of ten group CAFÉ ticket also available. ADMISSION Booking essential via Eventbrite £2.20 (incl a Gift Aid Donation, £2 without) SHOP https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ Free entry for Supporters, U18s and Little Parc tenth-anniversary-fundraising-dinnertickets Local Art Pass holders. Owles Trust EVENTS EXHIBITION ART FOR SALE SELECTED EVENTS (cover) Detail of Sweet Nature 4 THE PICTURE ROOM, IDEAL SCIENCE, RISO PRINTS THE BIG DRAW ROBYN DENNY 1976-77, Robyn Denny NEWLYN ART GALLERY 5 DEC - 6 JAN 2018 SAT 28 OCT, 11.00 - 15.00 (below) Away 1968-72, A group exhibition by artists working in Led by Mae Voogd, this year’s theme is A MAJOR SOLO EXHIBITION Robyn Denny Cornwall and across the UK, who use Riso animation. Taking inspiration from Robyn printing as part of their wider practice. Denny’s urban extracts from the 1960s and ON SHOW AT BOTH NEWLYN ART GALLERY Curated by Joseph Townsend of Housework ‘70s, we will create a high-rise, animated Press, London. paper city. Drop-in, £4.50 otd. 23 SEP - 6 JAN 2018 AND The Big Draw is the final installment of Art THE EXCHANGE 7 OCT - 6 JAN 2018 ALSO IN THE PICTURE ROOM Week in partnership with Penlee House, Redwing Gallery and Penzance Library - ALBERT REUSS see our website for details. Robyn Denny (1930-2014) was one of draw attention to later works, dating from 23 SEP - 7 OCT an internationally acclaimed group who the early 1980s and beyond, which have To coincide with Newlyn Arts Festival, THE MAKERS' MARKET transformed British art in the 1950s, 60s rarely been presented publicly before. an exhibition of paintings by Albert Reuss SAT 25 NOV, 10.00 - 17.00 and 70s, leading it into the international (1889 - 1975) from the Newlyn Art Gallery Fun and creativity On the same day as Penzance Christmas mainstream. His resolutely urban, large- Denny graduated from RCA in 1957, and collection, bequeathed to the gallery after Lights switch on, we bring you the best scale abstract paintings captured the cool, within a decade was enjoying international Reuss’s death. local and regional makers, with products in modernising mood of the time. success, alongside his contemporaries DIY MAKE & DO ACTIVITIES ceramics, jewellery, prints, textiles and more. Howard Hodgkin, Bridget Riley, Peter Blake FRI 6 OCT, 17.30 - 19.30 Drop in to either of our venues during This exhibition, presented concurrently and David Hockney. In 1966 he represented the school holidays and you will find Make a start on your Christmas shopping or at both our venues offers an in-depth An event to celebrate the publication Britain at the Venice Biennale with Anthony instructions and materials for fun and treat yourself. Free entry. understanding of the evolution of his work of a biography of Albert Reuss by Susan Caro, Bernard Cohen, Harold Cohen and inspiring creative activities for all over five decades and an exploration of the Soyinka, and a resurgence of interest MONTOL MASK & COSTUME WORKSHOP Richard Smith and at the time of his 1973 the family. Free with admission. importance and contemporary relevance in his work. Born in Vienna, Reuss was a SAT 16 DEC, 13.00 - 16.00 Tate retrospective he was the youngest of his work. Importantly, the exhibition will Jewish painter and sculptor who emigrated Get ready for Montol, the annual artist to be so honoured. This exhibition is THE EXCHANGE to England in 1938, following Hitler’s festival celebrating the midwinter a celebration of the work of an artist key to Wayfinder Blue by Mark Surridge annexation of Austria. In 1948 he moved solstice on 21 Dec, by making the British abstraction, who kept his eye firmly to Mousehole with his wife Rosa, where LITTLE MOVEMENT & MUSIC PROJECT FRIDAYS, 15 SEP - 13 OCT & 3 NOV - 15 DEC traditional costume associated with the on America and his London contemporaries. The Picture Room shows monthly they established the ARRA Gallery. Early years music education with festival and the tradition of guise dancing. changing exhibitions of works for sale The author will give a talk about the The exhibition will coincide with the launch developmental movement activities to Free, drop-in. by Cornwall-based artists. book and Reuss at 18.00. of Tate St Ives’ expanded galleries this explore creativity and develop early skills. Free entry, all welcome. October, enabling them to tell the story MARK SURRIDGE 10.00 for under 12 month-old babies, 10.45 NEW YEAR’S CONCERT of a lyrical form of British abstraction, 9 OCT - 4 NOV for 1-2 year -olds, 11.30 for over two year- JANUARY 2018 rooted in the landscape of West Penwith, WAYFINDER olds. Booking essential, on a termly basis, For details regarding our New Year’s concert which emerged during the pre-and post- A new body of work by the Helston-based THE ENGINE ROOM £60 for 12-week term. with Penzance Youth String Orchestra at war periods. In contrast, the Robyn Denny artist painted across the surfaces of AUTUMN PROGRAMME To book, please call 07794 713 320 or The Exchange please see our website exhibition will explore the development of sculpturally arranged panels, exploring email [email protected] newlynartgallery.co.uk an equally important urban abstraction that the landscape as seen through satellite 27 OCT - 6 JAN 2018 emerged from the late 1950s, concurrently, GPS systems.
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