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Remon Jephcott's slightly decaying ceramic fruit has won her many fans over the years at the Byre Gallery but will we ever get to the core of how she achieves her striking results?
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from us all at the Byre Gallery.
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Another Festive Four picks from our seasonal exhibition 'Winter at the Byre.' This time glass artist Benjamin Lintell selects four works that have caught his eye.
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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.
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This week we have two sets of Festive Four picks from our seasonal exhibition 'Winter at the Byre.' Ceramicist Lucy Burley and Cornwall artist Jill Hudson each reveal four pieces that have caught their eyes.
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In the lead up to the festive season, we’re asking some of our artists and makers to choose their ‘Festive Four,’ four pieces from the gallery that they would love to see under their tree or to gift to their nearest and dearest. This week, artist Sophie Harding and ceramicist Hugh Perry share their choices.
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A mini exhibition to brighten the Autumn days. We're open online - and by appointment - so do get in touch if you're in Cornwall and would like to come and enjoy this beautiful, seasonal exhibition which features some of our favourite artists and makers including, artists Jill Hudson, Dave Muddyman, glass artist Benjamin Lintell and ceramicist Lucy Burley.
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From Monday, 15th June we're officially able to open, and while this is very exciting - I am very mindful that COVID has not gone away. We've been relatively fortunate here in Cornwall and we want it to stay that way. To make things as safe as possible for you we're taking this very gradually and will be opening by appointment only for the next couple of weeks.
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Full Bloom is the second of our spring exhibitions at the Byre Gallery and we’re bringing it to you in a slightly abbreviated form - but still bursting with spring colour and brightness, and of course some highly desirable art...
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Sadly we're not able to open the gallery doors as we hoped - what has to come first now is that we all listen and act on guidance - stay at home and look after ourselves. You can enjoy 'Postcards from the Edge,' virtually though - take a look at the exhibitions page and click through from there.