The Autumn 2024 Exhibition at the Tremheneere Gallery went really well, with artists talks and a fabulous review by the film critic Mark Kermode in the St Ives Times & Echo.
The Autumn 2024 Exhibition at the Tremheneere Gallery went really well, with artists talks and a fabulous review by the film critic Mark Kermode in the St Ives Times & Echo.
The Daisy Lang Gallery is curating a new exhibition later this month this time at
the very gorgeous @chapelhousepz
‘Treasure’ is a group show featuring the work of 30 artists all living and
working in Cornwall including NSA members Yolande Armstrong, Tim Ridley, Marie Claire Hamon & Max Whetter
Opening party is in on Thursday 21st November from 5-7pm and you’re all invited!
This is going to be a fantastic exhibition and I really hope you will visit
Chapel House whilst it’s on to have a look.
From the 22nd November the doors of this beautiful boutique hotel will be open daily from 11am – 4pm.
Show runs until 17th January.
Women Talking
13th Sept to 5th Oct 1 1.00 4.00pm.
Private view 4 pm Tuesday Sept 24th
The private view to which all are invited will take the form of a public discussion between Ellen and myself about all the important things in life, love, art, creativity and trying to juggle it all. Ellen will read some of her poetry, and tea will be served (and I hope cake).
Poet Ellen Phethean chose some of my paintings as a starting point for poems which now appear in her book ‘Woman Talking’. Some of the paintings were done many years ago. Most have never been seen outside the studio. We put a show together before lockdown which was to go to Newcastle where Ellen lives. It had to be cancelled but this new show, with some extra paintings added, has been created, curated by Miranda Leonard of Restless Gallery.
For more information: www.janetlynch.com
Image: The Fisherman’s Wife
From the Tremenheere website www.tremenheere.co.uk:
‘…Ellen is a life-long writer with a distinct voice. In her recent book Portrait of the Quince as an Older Woman, Ellen wrote about her life in a world made alien with loss and absence. She acknowledges aging but also the pleasure of grandchildren and the recompenses of writing. Her poems explore the older woman’s place in contemporary culture. Shedding the Niceties published last year is reviewed as a collection of ’rambunctious poems that insist on finding their own way home in the dark’.
Janet Lynch, now 84, is a painter whose work is full of life that genuinely springs forth from her brush, this current way of working represents a new way of approaching her creativity.
These two artists have much to discuss through their correspondence of paintings and poems…
EXHIBITION | Autumn 2024
Saturday October 12th to Sunday November 3rd
The Autumn show is one of Newlyn Society of Artists’ twice-yearly exhibitions at the Tremenheere gallery. Autumn 2024 presents a cross section of members’ most recent work. Thought provoking and diverse, there is no house style in the NSA. The visitor can expect to see high-quality work reflecting the wide range of practice within the membership, where the nature and challenges of contemporary life can find an artistic voice.
The Opening Party is on Saturday 12th October 2.00 to 4.00pm. All are welcome.
On Sunday October 20th a group of participating artists will be at the gallery from 2.00 to 3.30pm to talk to visitors about the ideas and processes involved in their practice. If you can’t make the talks, there will be one or two participating artists at the gallery every day. They will be happy to answer any questions.
The gallery is open every day 11.00 – 4.00pm (Except Monday)
Entry to the gallery is free.