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  • Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

    The Byre Gallery - Jill Hudson - Winter Walk, Colin
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from us all at the Byre Gallery.
  • Festive Four by Carin Lindberg

    Festive Four by Carin Lindberg
    Another Festive Four picks from our seasonal exhibition 'Winter at the Byre.' This time Cornwall based Swedish jeweller Carin Lindberg selects four pieces that have caught her attention. 
  • Festive Four by Lucy Spink

    Festive Four by Lucy Spink
    Another Festive Four picks from our seasonal exhibition 'Winter at the Byre.' This time Cornwall jeweller Lucy Spink chooses four pieces from the gallery that caught her eye. 
  • Summer is here...

    Summer is here...
    ... it feels rather wonderfully like summer has been here for months now, and finally the gallery is catching up!  We have two summer exhibitions this year - A Drop in the Ocean from 14th July until 12th August and then Hidden Depths from 15th August. As ever there are lots of wonderfully pieces from both new and regular artists and makers and this year I've collected some of them in a brochure - to take a look at the pdf version, please click on the link below the cover image.  If you'd like to see a 'real' version, please get in touch.
  • Northern Exposure

    Northern Exposure
    A Cultivator/Cretative Kernow trip to Newcastle upon Tyne and Edinburgh for four Cornish Galleries: The Byre Gallery, Tregony Gallery, Cornwall Contemporary and Tremenhere Sculpture Gardens.
  • Collect-ed

    Collect-ed
    Highlights of the 2017 'Collect' international art fair of 'contemporary objects' at the Saatchi gallery in London presented by the Crafts Council.
  • Pigs Might Fly

    Pigs Might Fly
    Being told that someone is famous for their pigs, especially when you live in the country, does conjure up imagery of well tended farmyards and bright coloured rosettes at county show prize giving. But when I met Paul Cardew for the first time several years ago I quickly discovered the pigs in his life are more likely to be on a shelf than a pig sty as they're the ceramic kind that you save your pennies in.