Experimental art by Cornwall College
Botallack Count House is hosting an exhibition of experimental artwork by students from Cornwall College FE Art and Design, organised by the National Trust and facilitated by internationally acclaimed artist Peter Ward.
- Booking not needed
- Free event
See the students express their understanding of the importance and international impact of our local mining heritage, looking at the sustainability and ethics around taking from the land and how to do this in a mindful and respectful manner.
The work is inspired by the way in which we harness our landscape to express our deep connection with Cornwall and follows techniques used by Peter in his artwork.
Times
The basics
- Accessibility
There is accessible parking and ramped access to Botallack Count House, and accessible toilet facilities on site. For any further information please call 01736 786934. BSL tours on tablet, easy-read guide, large print guide and visual story available.
- Other
he exhibition will run during Botallack Count House opening hours, please see the website for times. Botallack and Botallack Count House are free to visit. The Count House Café (independently run) will be open, serving tasty snacks and drinks. There is plenty of parking available, charges apply (free for National Trust members).
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