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Discover the Best of Cornwall Arts: Must-Visit Galleries and Exhibitions

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Discover the Best of Cornwall Arts: Must-Visit Galleries and Exhibitions

Above: Art collectors viewing new paintings in a John Dyer Gallery exhibition in the Portmeor Studios in St Ives

Curious about Cornwall’s vibrant art scene? Our new blog looks at the top Cornish galleries, local artists, festivals, workshops, and hidden art venues. Discover why Cornwall arts are a must-see for any culture and Cornwall lover!

Key Takeaways

  • Cornwall is home to renowned art galleries like Tate St Ives, Newlyn Art Gallery, and the Barbara Hepworth Museum, each showcasing a unique blend of contemporary and historical art.

  • Local artists such as John Dyer, Joanne Short, and Ted Dyer significantly contribute to Cornwall’s vibrant art scene, often drawing inspiration from the region’s natural beauty.

  • Cornwall hosts diverse art festivals and workshops, including the St Ives September Festival and Open Studios Cornwall, providing platforms for community engagement and artistic celebration.

Explore Cornwall's Iconic Art Galleries

Above: Cornish artists Joanne Short and John Dyer outside the St Ives School of Painting where they regularly exhibit in the Porthmeor Studios.

Cornwall boasts some of the UK’s most iconic art galleries, each contributing significantly to the region’s cultural landscape. These galleries provide insights into both contemporary and historical artworks, making them must-visit spots for any art enthusiast. Bodmin Moor is a significant landmark along the A30, illustrating its geographical importance as visitors navigate through the scenic landscape of the region.

From the renowned Tate St Ives to the community-focused Newlyn Art Gallery, and the inspiring Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, there’s a wealth of creativity to explore.

Tate St Ives

Tate St Ives is a beacon of modern and contemporary art in Cornwall. This renowned gallery features works from both local and international artists and supports emerging talents through dynamic exhibitions.

Overlooking Porthmeor Beach, Tate St Ives combines artistic inspiration with natural beauty, making it a must-visit for art lovers. The gallery’s focus on modern artistic expressions offers a deep appreciation of Cornwall’s vibrant arts scene.

Newlyn Art Gallery

Newlyn Art Gallery is a cornerstone of contemporary art in West Cornwall. With its engaging exhibitions and community events, the gallery actively involves locals in artistic endeavors. The Newlyn Archive, located at the Admiralty Boathouse, adds historical depth by preserving the region’s artistic heritage.

The gallery’s focus on contemporary artworks makes it a vibrant and dynamic space for both artists and art enthusiasts.

Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden

Above: Wilamena Dyer cartwheeling through Barbara Hepworth's garden in St Ives
Above: Wilamena Dyer cartwheeling through Barbara Hepworth's garden in St Ives

The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden provides a unique look into the life and work of one of Cornwall’s most renowned sculptors. Set in Hepworth’s former studio, the museum displays her sculptures and the garden that inspired her work. Visitors can immerse themselves in Hepworth’s creative environment, surrounded by her monumental sculptures that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape.

This iconic gallery is a testament to Hepworth’s lasting legacy in the art world.

Celebrating Local Artists

Artists John Dyer and Joanne Short exhibiting in the Porthmeor Studios in St Ives
Above: Artists John Dyer and Joanne Short exhibiting in the Porthmeor Studios in St Ives

Cornwall’s art scene thrives thanks to numerous local artists whose works have garnered both local and international acclaim. These artists offer unique perspectives, often inspired by Cornwall’s breathtaking landscapes and cultural heritage. 

John Dyer

Above: Artist John Dyer seen painting near Penzance in Cornwall

John Dyer, often hailed as Cornwall’s best-known contemporary artist, is renowned for his vibrant and joyful depictions of the county’s natural beauty. His work, marked by bold colors and a celebration of life, captures the essence of Cornwall’s landscapes.

As the artist in residence for the Eden Project, Dyer’s paintings are not only visually stunning but also evoke a deep emotional connection with viewers.

'Cornish Spring Daffodils, St Michael's Mount', 12x10 inches acrylic on canvas. Painting of Cornwall by Cornish Artist John Dyer
Above: 'Cornish Spring Daffodils, St Michael's Mount', 12x10 inches acrylic on canvas. Painting of Cornwall by Cornish Artist John Dyer. Buy online.

Joanne Short

Cornish artist Joanne Short seen at the Porthmeor Studios in St ives surrounded by her oil paintings
Above: Cornish artist Joanne Short seen at the Porthmeor Studios in St ives surrounded by her oil paintings

Joanne Short, a prominent member of the Newlyn Society of Artists, has showcased her work for over 30 years. Her dynamic oil paintings, inspired by Cornwall’s natural beauty and cultural heritage, have made her one of the region’s most widely collected contemporary artists.

Recently, she has expanded her artistic repertoire to include ceramics and limited edition prints, further solidifying her place in Cornwall’s vibrant art scene.

'Fiesta of Flowers in Mexican Vases', 30x30 inches oil on canvas. Original Painting by British Artist Joanne Short

Above: 'Fiesta of Flowers in Mexican Vases', 30x30 inches oil on canvas. Original Painting by British Artist Joanne Short. Buy online.

Ted Dyer

Above: Cornish artist Ted Dyer discusses his life and work.

With a career spanning over sixty years, Ted Dyer is a significant figure in Cornwall’s art community. His impressionist works have left a lasting impact on the local art scene, establishing him as one of Cornwall’s most respected artists.

Through his numerous exhibitions, Dyer has consistently showcased the beauty of Cornwall, contributing to the region’s rich artistic heritage.

'Wild Irises and Sailing Boats at St Mawes', 24x36 inches oil on canvas. Seascape Painting of Cornwall by Cornish Artist Ted Dyer.
Above: 'Wild Irises and Sailing Boats at St Mawes', 24x36 inches oil on canvas. Seascape Painting of Cornwall by Cornish Artist Ted Dyer. Buy online

Art Festivals and Events in Cornwall

A stunning wall art poster print of the Tunes in the Dunes Music Festival on Perranporth Beach in Cornwall by Cornish artist John Dyer. A night sky full of stars with a glowing North Cornwall sunset lights up the festival flags and crowd. Wild grasses, sand dunes, puffins & seagulls create the essence of Cornwall. A group of teenagers dance in the dunes and colourful lights radiate from the stage.
Above: A stunning wall art poster print of the Tunes in the Dunes Music Festival on Perranporth Beach in Cornwall by Cornish artist John Dyer. Buy online

Cornwall is not just about galleries; it’s also home to numerous art festivals and events that celebrate the region’s cultural heritage. These events provide a platform for local artists to showcase their work and for the community to come together in celebration of art.

From music and literature to visual arts, Cornwall’s festivals vibrantly showcase its dynamic culture scene.

St Ives September Festival

The St Ives September Festival celebrates music, arts, and literature over two weeks each year. It brings together local talent across various genres, offering live music, poetry readings, art exhibitions, and workshops.

Held in numerous venues throughout the town, the festival is a vibrant showcase of St Ives’ artistic spirit and community engagement.

Open Studios Cornwall

Open Studios Cornwall is an annual event allowing the public to visit artists’ studios and engage directly with their creative processes. Over two weekends in May, hundreds of local artists open their doors, offering guided tours, demonstrations, and the chance to purchase original artworks.

This event highlights the diversity of Cornwall’s art scene, from painting and sculpture to ceramics and textiles.

Unique Art Experiences and Workshops

Artists John Dyer and Joanne Short teaching in the St Ives School of Painting
Above: Artists John Dyer and Joanne Short teaching in the St Ives School of Painting

Cornwall offers a variety of unique art experiences and workshops for those looking to immerse themselves in the creative process. Participants can learn from local artists and artisans, deepening their connection to the region’s artistic heritage.

Leach Pottery Workshops

Leach Pottery, founded by renowned potters Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, is a historic site offering a range of pottery workshops. These hands-on classes allow participants to learn traditional ceramic techniques and create their own pottery pieces.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced potter, the Leach Pottery workshops offer a deeply enriching artistic experience.

Painting Courses - St Ives School of Painting

Situated in the historic Porthmeor Studios, the St Ives School of Painting offers a range of courses that cater to artists of all levels. Founded in 1938, the school has a long-standing tradition of art education.

Today, its courses continue to inspire and educate, with all income reinvested into the school’s charitable mission.

Join John Dyer's 2025 summer painting course for adults in St Ives

Family-Friendly Art Activities

Many galleries and museums in Cornwall offer family-friendly art activities, making art accessible and enjoyable for all ages. These workshops promote creativity among young visitors and encourage family involvement in the arts.

From hands-on art projects to interactive exhibitions, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Hidden Gems: Lesser-Known Art Venues

Above: Artist John Dyer exploring Penlee Art Gallery in Penzance
Artist John Dyer exploring Penlee Art Gallery in Penzance
Above: Artist John Dyer exploring Penlee House Art Gallery in Penzance during a Fred Yates exhibition

Beyond the well-known galleries, Cornwall hosts numerous lesser-known art venues offering unique cultural experiences. These hidden gems showcase local talent and creativity, often providing a more intimate and personal art-viewing experience.

The Poly in Falmouth

The Poly in Falmouth serves as a vibrant community arts center, hosting diverse cultural events including exhibitions, film screenings, and live performances. This venue is a hub for local artists and the community, fostering a rich and inclusive cultural environment.

Penlee House Gallery & Museum

Penlee House Gallery & Museum in Penzance is a treasure trove of fine art and historical artifacts. The gallery features a collection that encapsulates Cornwall’s artistic heritage, alongside exhibits highlighting the region’s rich cultural history.

This lesser-known venue offers a unique and enriching experience for visiting visitors.

Online Art Exhibitions and Collections

Accessing Cornwall’s art scene has never been easier with the rise of digital platforms. Many museums and galleries now offer virtual tours and online exhibitions, allowing art lovers to explore from the comfort of their homes.

John Dyer Gallery Online Exhibitions

Cornish artist Joanne Short seen outside a John Dyer Gallery pop-up exhibition at the Crypt Gallery - St Ives Society of Artists
Above: Cornish artist Joanne Short seen outside a John Dyer Gallery pop-up exhibition at the Crypt Gallery - St Ives Society of Artists

The John Dyer Gallery features a range of online exhibitions and pop-up exhibitions in extraordinary locations, showcasing works by notable Cornish artists. From vibrant paintings by John Dyer to stunning pieces by Joanne Short and Ted Dyer, the gallery’s online platform makes it easy to appreciate Cornwall’s artistic treasures.

Visitors can browse curated collections, purchase prints and posters, and even find unique Cornish gifts.

Supporting Cornwall's Art Community

Supporting Cornwall’s art community helps preserve and promote the region’s rich artistic heritage. Attending festivals and purchasing original artworks are just a few ways to contribute to the thriving art scene.

Purchasing Original Artworks

Purchasing original artworks from local galleries is a fantastic way to support Cornwall’s artists. The John Dyer Gallery, for example, offers a wide range of paintings, prints, and unique gifts. Customers often describe the artwork as beautiful and vibrant, with high satisfaction regarding the gallery’s service and delivery.

Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a first-time buyer, acquiring art from Cornwall’s talented artists is a rewarding experience.

Summary

Cornwall’s art scene is a vibrant tapestry of galleries, artists, festivals, and hidden gems. From iconic institutions like Tate St Ives and the Barbara Hepworth Museum to the dynamic contributions of local artists and the immersive experiences of workshops and festivals, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re visiting in person or exploring online, Cornwall’s artistic offerings are sure to inspire and delight. Embrace the creativity and support the community by engaging with this rich cultural heritage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some must-visit art galleries in Cornwall?

You definitely shouldn't miss Tate St Ives, Newlyn Art Gallery, and the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden when visiting Cornwall. These spots really showcase the vibrant art scene in the area!

Who are some notable local artists from Cornwall?

John Dyer, Joanne Short, and Ted Dyer are some notable local artists from Cornwall. Their work truly captures the essence of this beautiful region.

What kind of art experiences can I find in Cornwall?

Cornwall offers a variety of engaging art experiences, from pottery workshops at Leach Pottery to painting courses at the St Ives School of Painting, along with family-friendly activities at local galleries. There's something creative for everyone!

How can I support Cornwall's art community?

Supporting Cornwall's art community is easy! Just attend local festivals, buy original pieces from galleries, and get involved in workshops.

Are there online exhibitions available for Cornwall's art?

Absolutely! You can check out online exhibitions and virtual tours from various galleries, like the John Dyer Gallery, to experience Cornwall's vibrant art scene from the comfort of your home.

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