From May 23 to 31, the public will have the chance to explore and purchase unique artworks from 16 local artists and craftspeople in the area.
Studios will be open daily from 11am to 5pm.
Emily Woods (Image: Cornwall Open Studios)
In Mawgan and Garras, Angela Firth is set to showcase her willow baskets at Higher Bojorrow, while Jewell Arts in Mawgan Village will exhibit Rebecca Jewell’s botanical paintings and Simon Jewell’s Cornwall-inspired seascape oil paintings.
The venue will also display handcrafted wooden items by Don Taylor and Sharon Aston’s photography.
Lesley Roberts will be exhibiting her creations near Mawgan Church.
In St Martin, Trethewey Cottage will host Emily Woods’ textile and stationery items inspired by Cornish nature and sea life.
Nearby, Lowenek Art Studio will feature pottery by Pippa Good, functional woodwork by James Good, and artwork by Melanie Chadwick and Kriksis.
The St Keverne area will see Richard Holliday showcasing his stone and wood sculptures at The Old Pumping Station, while Marsden Farm near Porthoustock will present sea and countryside-inspired jewellery by C Jane Jewellery.
Sally Wyatt will display her ceramics and artwork at Treglossick Farmhouse in Porthallow.
Additionally, Richard Buckingham’s wood furniture can be viewed at Polcoverack Vean near Coverack.
Visitors to the event will have the unique opportunity to see artists’ work in progress and hopefully make a purchase or two.
For more information about Cornwall Open Studios and its participants, the public is encouraged to pick up a free copy of the Cornwall Open Studios catalogue available at local outlets or to visit the studios website..
The catalogue includes further details about individual participants and directions to venues.
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