Penwith Gallery: Members Exhibition

This exhibition runs until the 28th March 2026

I really enjoy the members exhibitions at the Penwith Gallery and the Associate Members Exhibitions too, although I admit I missed the most recent one of those.  The art is always of an excellent standard and it's such a lovely space.  I could spend thousands of pounds here, if I had it...

The gallery always has great photos online of it's exhibitions and it is always worth having a look if you can not make it in person.  There was as always a lovely range of art and sculpture, including ceramics.  Some of my favourites  were Sophie Fraser's stunning Ruby Sunset, towards Madron.  

I always enjoy Jenny Woodhouse's work and the work in this exhibition was no exception.  Evening was a beautiful study of the last of the light hitting the sea, in places, while the rest slowly descends in to shades of grey.

Stephanie Sandercock's, Echoes Beneath the Surface was another I very much enjoyed.  Golden Light was also sublime and after a trip to Emilijia Skarnultye's exhibition at the Tate, I couldn't help but see snakeskin in her subtle textures.

Amongst the sculptures, Glyn Walton's Landscape Through Window was lovely.  I really liked the attention to detail, especially in the tiny person...  and that it was double sided.    Aidan Hicks 2026 No. 1 was a figure in Black Tourmaline that reminded me of Canada's Inuit Inukshuks, stone built cairns with a human (ish) shape.   

I always love Philip Wakeham's work as well and in the display case near the entrance, there was a tiny gull that flew away with my heart.....

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