St Ives Visual and Performing Arts
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A Quality of Light
It is no accident
that St Ives is one of the few places in Britain to
have its own
school of painting. In
the late 19th century the town
came to be popular with a group of well-known artists such as
Whistler who loved the purity of the light and the
warmth
of the climate. Following them were artists whose names
constitute a roll call of British art in the 20th century.
The primitive painter Alfred Wallace, the potter Bernard Leach, the
sculptor Barbara Hepworth and painters such as Patrick Herron.
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The Tate
With a changing series of exhibitions throughout the year
the Tate Gallery and Barbara Hepworth Gardens are a must
for visitors to St Ives.
Guests staying with St Ives Holidays are given a voucher entitling them tho 50% Discount on entry to The Tate Gallery, St Ives.
Tate, St Ives website
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The School of Painting
Since its creation in 1938 the St Ives school of painting has
run courses for artists of all levels in its historic buildings.
For those interested in learning, why
not visit the St Ives School of Painting website.
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The Leach Pottery
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The Leach Pottery
Founded in 1920 by
Bernard Leach and Shoji
Hamada the Leach
Pottery is probably
the most famous and
certainly most influential
studio/pottery in
the world.
The Leach Pottery is open to visitors seven days a week in the summer, and during August and September is offering guided tours of the old pottery museum and archive exhibition, at no extra cost, each weekday at 11am.
From November the Winter opening times are 10am - 4pm Tuesdays to Saturdays only. Last admission to the museum 3.30pm. From early January until February half term the three showrooms and shop are open. The museum is open by appointment. For extra opening times around Christmas please contact the pottery.
For details please ring (01736) 799703, or visit www.leachpottery.com
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Galleries
Many excellent artists still live and work in the town drawn by it's famed Quality of Light, and it now boasts a wide range of galleries including the famous St Ives Tate which hosts ever changing exhibitions of contemporary art, and the many smaller galleries which are home to the thriving population of artists.
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Kidz R Us, St Ives Theatre
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Theatre
St Ives is home to KidzRUs one of the most respected youth
theatres in the country with shows on throughout the year.
For details of shows see www.kidzrus.net
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Arts Club
From its historic building on the edge of the sea, The Arts
Club runs events throughout the year for members and visitors.
Performing and Visual Arts
See Arts Club, St Ives
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The Arts Club, Westcott's Quay, St Ives
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Live Music
From jazz club to the pubs and clubs St Ives has a diverse
and vibrant live music scene throughout the year.
See Jazz Club
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September Festival
This is all celebrated in the a festival of music and arts in the
St Ives September Festival which runs for 2 weeks
in September each year, with exhibitions at many galleries, live music
of all sorts, poetry readings and other events.
See September Festival
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So why not come to St Ives and indulge yourself because, don’t forget,
the young artist of today could become the great artist of the future.
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