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Our spring 2018 exhibition sees beautiful paintings from Cornwall artist Jill Hudson, ceramics from Lucy Burley, Rebecca Proctor and Kate Welton alongside glass from Ruth Shelley and Catriona MacKenzie.
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With a strong emphasis on gifts for the festive season, Present and Correct featured eye-catching jewellery; stylish pieces for the home in ceramic, glass and metals; elegant textiles - and of course desirable tree decorations, many of which could be displayed all year round
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Cornwall artist Kerry Harding made her Byre Gallery debut with a stunning collection of work and was joined by artists working in wood including Sally Burnett, Lizzie Farey, Sam Harrison and Lisa Henshall for this spring 2017 exhibition, 'Out of the Woods.'
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Winter at the Byre is always a celebration of the best of the year's exhibitions along with some exciting new discoveries. 'Icing on the Cake,' featured some wonderful new jewellery collections from some of our favourite makers including Corrinne Eira Evans and Cornwall jeweller Lucy Spink, together with stunning glass from glass artist Toni Fairhead and Cornwall artists Kerry Harding and Jill Hudson.
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For In Your Dreams, Cornwall artist Siobhan Purdy makes her debut at the Byre Gallery with a stunning collection of new work all inspired by Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' Elegant glass work from Jenny Ayrton, Laura Smith and Ruth Shelley together with ceramics from Chris Taylor and Jessica Thorn added to the rich mix of work in the exhibition.
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The first of the Byre Gallery’s 2018 summer exhibitions featured Cornwall artist Nicola Mosley’s pale and beautifully observed paintings of a cool and tranquil Cornish coastline together with Loraine Rutt’s ceramic wall map Segment:Earth - as well as a collection of her miniature ceramic globes.
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Bringing a flavour of lazy, sun dappled days by the river, The Ripple Effect, our summer 2015 exhibition featured stunning new work in glass, ceramics, textiles and precious metals.
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Inspired by Tales of the Arabian Nights, rich, jewel colours and a hint of Eastern opulence was the setting for beautiful pieces of contemporary craft in our summer 2014 exhibition, Telling Tales.
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Stunning examples of contemporary ceramics took centre stage for, Standing on Ceremony The Byre’s first exhibition of 2015 in a setting inspired by the 19thcentury fascination with the Orient.
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Stunning examples of contemporary ceramics took centre stage for The Byre’s summer 2016 exhibition. Acclaimed ceramicists showing their work at The Byre for the first time included Lucy Burley, Kathryn Hearn and Loraine Rutt each of whom created very individual but elegant pieces; and Chris Taylor, whose highly desirable work was a huge hit in the spring 2015 exhibition, Standing on Ceremony, made a welcome return with new vessels.