by stiveslocal | Aug 26, 2025 | Arts and entertainment
ARKangel’s new 2025 show, Lullaby Of Harlem, which is coming to the St Ives September Festival, has received an award nomination after its first performance. Katherine and Alan Clark, performing as ARKangel The show has been shortlisted for the Buxton Festival Fringe...
by stiveslocal | Jul 30, 2025 | Arts and entertainment, News
A special event is coming up on 8th August to mark the 170th anniversary of St Ives artist Alfred Wallis’s birth, and marking 100 years since he started painting. Wallis biographer Matilda Webb will be hosting an informal drop-in Q&A at the Rose Lodge, on St...
by stiveslocal | Jul 16, 2025 | Arts and entertainment
In the early 1960s, Liliane Lijn’s kinetic sculptures placed her at the forefront of artists exploring new ways of using technology to “see the world in terms of light and energy”. Liliane Lijn. Photograph: Oliver Cowling Six decades on, her work feels as...
by stiveslocal | Jul 6, 2025 | Arts and entertainment
Arise Alive, a look back at the 60-year career of London-based American artist Liliane Lijn, is Tate St Ives big show for 2025, running until 2nd November. Conjunction of Opposites: Woman of War and Lady of the Wild Things, 1986. Courtesy of the artist and Sylvia...
by stiveslocal | Jul 1, 2025 | Arts and entertainment
For more than a century, the Leach Pottery has been a site of training and learning — weaving people, pots, ideas, and cultures together. Muchelney Pottery kitchenware Its early spirit was experimental: a small studio exploring clay, firings, and forms. Over the...
by stiveslocal | Jun 27, 2025 | Arts and entertainment
A Soft Landing is a new body of work by Esme Lansdowne coming to the Penwith Gallery this summer. It was created during a transformative chapter of returning to her homeland of Cornwall and entering motherhood. Artist Esme Lansdowne The exhibition marks both a...