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Saturday 13th - Saturday 27th September Programme of Events Please see the back page for booking and ticket information. A celebration of Music & the Arts in St Ives, Cornwall ST IVES SEPTEMBER FESTIVAL 2014

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Page 1: 2014 Festival Programme - St Ives September Festival 2018 · Puppet Show: Rumpelstiltskin.£5 (children £3.50) Tickets from The Boathouse Theatre 01736 799284 ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ST IVES

Saturday 13th - Saturday 27th September

Programme of EventsPlease see the back page for bookingand ticket information.

A celebration of Music & the Arts in St Ives, Cornwall

ST IVESSEPTEMBERFESTIVAL2014

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STREETS & PUBS IN ST IVES. SATURDAY 13th, SATURDAY 20th & SATURDAY 27thFREE entertainment to create a real carnival atmosphere - dancers, musicians, shanty crews &performers in the streets, pubs and at the Tate St Ives loggia, including Steve Jones & The CastleSession, Bagas Porthia, Dylan Bowery (from Spectrum), Seef Saffah, Pensans Morris, Stamp and Go, Tros an Treys and many others.INFORMATION - 13th & 20th, outside Mountain Warehouse, Fore Street, 10am - 5pm

FREE ENTERTAINMENT from 12 noon

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l The Archaeology of West Penwith.A series of walks which look at the diversity of archaeologicalremains in West Penwith. They include visits to monumentsfrom the Neolithic period up to monuments that reflect theindustrial landscape of the recent past. See www.stiveswalks.co.uk. These walks take a half-day or awhole day, book in advance, call 01736 793692 or0044(0)7881 674878 email: [email protected]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING,Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pmDrop-in Life Drawing.Choose from a morning or afternoon session working fromthe nude model and guided by one of our specialist tutors.Beginners are welcome. There is no need to book, but pleasearrive ten minutes before the session starts. £15~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 11am - 12.30pmSpanish Taster Session.Enjoy a virtual tour of ‘El Prado Museum’ learning someSpanish along the way with Suzi Gutierrez. £6.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING,Porthmeor Studios 1.30pm - 4pmDrop-in Life Drawing. See 10am - 12.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARINERS GALLERY, Norway Square 6pm Opening of The Square Deal and Donated PictureShow. See Free Exhibitions pages for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 7.30pm Under the Paving Stones, the Beach.A play by George Yates presented by the Imago TheatreCompany with musical prelude played by John Thomson.In 1968 the Anti-Vietnam War movement reached its height,involving clashes between the authorities and protestors onstreets of cities around the world. The characters join thisstruggle by occupying their university administration building,the consequences of which shape the course of their lives. For some, a desperate quest for the beach beneath the pavingstones. £7.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm THE DYLAN PROJECTVeteran rocker Steve Gibbons, in the company of FairportConvention’s legendary rhythm section - Gerry Conway(drums) and Dave Pegg (bass) - join Phil Bond (piano, organ,accordion) and PJ Wright’s pedal steel and slide guitars tocreate an evening of Bob’s songs, artfully arranged and playedby world-class musicians who now celebrate sixteen years ofthe Dylan Project. Unreserved seating. £20 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 7.30pm “Festival Folk” with Baldrick’s Plan supported by TirhaTavas (Dee & Dave Brotherton).Tickets £5 from St Ives Visitor Information Centre, online atwww.crbo.co.uk, by calling 01726 879500 with a credit or debitcard. Any remaining tickets at the door on the night.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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SATURDAY 13th

Above: The Dylan Project, The Guildhall, Street an Pol, 8pm Below: “Festival Folk” with Baldrick’s Plan and Tirha Tavas,St Ives Parish Church, Market Place, 7.30pm

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l The Archaeology of West Penwith.See Saturday 13th for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 10amThe Festival Mass. With special music by St Ives ParishChurch Choir and musicians. Admission free.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TATE ST IVES, Porthmeor Beach 11am - 3pmSuper Sunday. Drop in any time. Get creative, play withideas and explore the galleries at our special family event. Nobooking required - for more information visitwww.tate.org.uk/stives, email: [email protected], orcall 01736 796226. FREE for all family members (adults mustaccompany a child for free admission).~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PENWITH GALLERY, Back Road West 3pm Cornwall Cellophany - Many Strings Attached!An exciting concert by a unique ensemble of top cellists fromCornwall. Join them as they come together to perform aneclectic programme of music for up to 8 cellos, from Handelto Michael Jackson! Adults £6.50. Under 16s £4.25~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BOATHOUSE THEATRE, Carnglaze Place 4pm Puppet Show: Rumpelstiltskin. £5 (children £3.50) Ticketsfrom The Boathouse Theatre 01736 799284~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 4pm - 5pm Jack and Jenny.“Cornish Women on the Verge” present Jack and Jenny, thestory of the Cornish diaspora. Using poetry, song andreminiscences the trio tell a tale of the thousands of Cornishminers who travelled the world in search of work during the19th century. FREE, donations welcome.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMEOR BEACH 4pm & 6pmCommunal Ceramic Pit Firing: 4pm - Digging the Pit.6pm - Lighting the Pit. Mary Kaun English demonstratesthis alternative method of firing ceramics. The ceramic pieceswill be layered with organic materials and wood in the sandpit. The fire will be lit at 6pm and burn through the night, thefire and smoke paint the ceramics. Monday at 10am the pitwill be excavated. FREE www.marykaunenglish.com~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l l l ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 8pm Severn and Somme with Dave and Dee Brotherton.The film tells the story of the life of Ivor Gurney who was asoldier in WWI. He longed for his beloved Gloucestershirewhen at war but on return his nightmare of the trenches wasset to haunt him. Slowly going mad, he died in a mentalasylum, but in his lifetime he was recognised not only as abrilliant poet but also as a musical genius. The film exploresGurney’s life and how the great English composers of his dayalso had an influence. Singer/songwriters Dee & DaveBrotherton also present a selection of songs with new musicfeaturing the works of Ivor Gurney and his contemporariesfrom the period around WW1. £6.50 - byo drinks. In aid of St Ives Arts Club.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 8pmMale Voice Choir Concert - The traditional sound ofCornwall.Tickets £5 from St Ives Visitor Information Centre, online atwww.crbo.co.uk, by calling 01726 879500 with a credit or debitcard. Any remaining tickets at the door on the night.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm MIRACLE THEATRE COMPANY - THE TEMPESTWith the original text respectfully shaken and stirred, Bill Scottliberally applies Miracle’s offbeat and humorous style to thisclassic Shakespeare play. The cast: Ciaran Clarke, Ben Dyson,Catherine Lake, Lisa Howard, Hannah Stephens, SimonNorbury. Unreserved seating. £12/£10 concessions (over 65 &students) £8 under 16 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

SUNDAY 14th SUNDAY 14th

Left: Communal Ceramic Pit Firing, Porthmeor Beach, 4pm

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 9.15am - 10.45amYoga with Ann Nicol.Work with your body to help improve flexibility, strength,coordination, physical and mental wellbeing. Suitable for alllevels of experience . £7.50 (concessions £6.50)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMEOR BEACH 10am Communal Ceramic Pit Firing: Opening the Pit.After burning throughout the night the pit-fire will be opened,revealing the ceramics which have been painted with vapourmarks, from the coloured fumes of the fire. The work will beavailable to purchase straight from the pit.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pmWhere Sea Meets Land.Artist Gary Long will give you an introduction to techniques incapturing the drama of the sea as it encounters rocks andland. You will be shown techniques, tools and approaches tousing water based media to express energy and movement.All materials included. £25 - Tickets: St Ives School of Painting01736 797180 www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pmCutting Edge Landscape.This workshop will introduce you to how artists such as JohnPiper and Terry Frost used collage and painting together tocapture the essence of a landscape. Working initially from theharbour in St Ives you will return to the studio to experimentwith a process of layering collage with painting. All materialsincluded. £25 - Tickets: St Ives School of Painting 01736 797180 www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 11am Guided Walk: The Story of St Ives.Meet outside the Guildhall. Join your tour guide, Dawn Bright,to step back in time and discover how St Ives became what itis today. The tour will offer a wonderful foundation for anyvisit to St Ives and will cover our fishing history, our miningheritage, the artist colony, religion, smuggling, tourism,Cornish names and even pasties! Feel free to quiz Dawnabout areas and attractions to visit, and coastal walks.Duration 1 hour 30 minutes. £5 (children under 15 free) No advance booking.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 1pm - 2.15pm Lunchtime Talk: The Young & Beautiful - Michael Cardew, Modern Pots, Colonialism and theCounterculture. Tanya Harrod, author of the award-winning biography ofMichael Cardew ‘The Last Sane Man’, talks about one of themost remarkable craftsmen of the 20th century. Cardew was aman of paradox who ended his days a ceramic magus, hispottery at Wenford Bridge, Cornwall an outpost of thecounterculture and a haven for disaffected youth. Supported by the Leach Pottery. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 2pm Guided Walk: St Ives Through The Ages.A walk with Tony Farrell that explores the development of thetown from prehistory to the present day. This walk focuses onthe physical aspects of the townscape and the key events in itshistory and will last about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Meet outside the Guildhall. www.stiveswalks.co.uk £5 - no advance booking.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

MONDAY 15th MONDAY 15th

Above: Sally Barker, St Ives Theatre, 8pm

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 3.30pm - 4.30pmThe Forgiving Sand.Author Theresa Le Flem will read extracts from and talkprimarily about The Forgiving Sand and how it was inspiredby her living in St Ives during the 1960s. £3.25~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 7.30pm FILM SEASON: The Straight Story.Directed by David Lynch. 1999.Starring Richard Farnsworth and Sissy Spacek.Alvin’s eyesight is poor, he has little money and he can’t standthe thought of being driven anywhere. So when he discovershis estranged brother has suffered a stroke he decides tomake the 240 mile journey by the only means of transportavailable to him - a 1966 John Deere motorised lawnmower!Based on a true event, this is a beautiful film that deals withfamily, friends and the kindness of strangers. A film sweet andsimple, with pleasures honest and engaging. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES THEATRE, The Stennack 8pm SALLY BARKERThe Voice that made Sir Tom Jones cry. Millions of viewerstuned in to see Sally’s flawless performances on the BBC TVprogramme the Voice. Sally is no newcomer to the musicscene; she has recorded 6 acclaimed solo albums, withsongwriting influences from folk, country, soul and blues, andis well respected for her work with all-female folk supergroupThe Poozies. With special guest Vicki Genfan. Unreservedseating. £16 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square 8pm DAVE PEGG & ANTHONY JOHN CLARKEFeaturing Dave Pegg (Fairport Convention) and Anthony JohnClarke, Irish stand up and song smith supremo.Two legendary musicians and consummate entertainers unitefor an evening of outstanding song and music. The friendsdraw from a wealth of hits and much loved songs for anevening of exquisite, outstanding music and a lot of humour.Unreserved seating. £16 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 2.30pm - 5pmExpressive Still Life.This workshop will introduce you to the art of developing arich and expressive approach to painting. Using water basedmedia capture the shape, colour and the essence of theflower as still life. All materials included. £25 - Tickets: St IvesSchool of Painting 01736 797180 www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 2.30pm - 5pmCutting Edge Landscape. See 10am - 12.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 3.30pmAssassination of the Archduke. 100 years ago, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne wasassassinated in the Bosnian city of Sarajevo. This one tragicevent sparked off the horror of World War One. Writer SueWoolmans combines royal history, touching romance andpolitical murder to tell the forgotten story of the ArchdukeFranz Ferdinand. Supported by St Ives Bookseller. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Left: Assassination of the Archduke, Porthmeor Studio, Borlase Smart Room, 3.30pm

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARINERS GALLERY, Norway Square 10am - 12noonRelief Printmaking with Lee Stevenson.An introduction to relief linoprinting for anyone interested increating an original artist’s print. All materials provided.£10.50. Please book as places are limited.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pm Lanyon’s Landscape.Be inspired by the St Ives artist Peter Lanyon and his approachto landscape. Experiment with collage and acrylic paint tocreate your own personal abstract painting. All materialsincluded. £25 - Tickets: St Ives School of Painting 01736 797180 www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pm Introduction to Oils.This is an opportunity to be introduced to painting with oilsincluding tips on laying out a palette, mixing colour andtechniques on keeping it simple. Working from a vibrant stilllife with Porthmeor Studios artist Marion Taylor. All materialsincluded. £25 - Tickets: St Ives School of Painting 01736 797180 www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 10.30amDemonstration of Setting Nets. Chris Care, formerly seaman, miner and fisherman, now ashore captain, demonstrates net setting in his historic net loftat Porthmeor, and talks about the different types of fishcaught using this technique. £5.50 To be accompanied byDavid Harrison making lobster pots in The Maritime Artistspace, 11am – 3.30pm. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARNOON WORKSHOP, Clodgy View West, TR26 1JG10.30amCandle Making with Sand. During this half day workshop learn how to make a variety ofshapes and sizes of candles using sand as a mould. These canbe decorated with shells or sea glass, then add scent such ascitronella or lavender to make fantastic candles suitable forindoor or outdoor use. For people aged 16 and over, noexperience needed. Information [email protected] or find Barnoon Workshopon facebook or twitter. £25, including all materials.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street-an-Pol 11amGuided Walk: St Ives Through The Ages.See Monday 15th at 2pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 12.30pm - 1.15pm Organ Concert by Michael Hoeg.The former organist of Llandaff Cathedral puts the parishchurch organ through its paces in a lunchtime concert. Feelfree to bring a pasty! Admission free (retiring collection forchurch funds).~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 1pm - 2.15pm Lunchtime Talk: A Brief History of Art Schools fromthe Bauhaus to Today.Sam Thorne, recently appointed Director of Tate St Ives asks‘What’s the future for art education?’ This talk will offer somemodest proposals, via a brief history of the most innovativeart schools of the last 100 years. It will start with the Bauhausin Germany, tracing the story through to innovativeinstitutions such as Black Mountain College and CalArts. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street-an-Pol 2pmGuided Walk: The Story of St Ives.See Monday 15th at 11am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 2.30pm - 5pmPaths to Abstraction.Explore ways of seeing abstraction in nature, and take yourfirst steps to demystify the making of an abstract painting. Allmaterials included. £25 - Tickets: St Ives School of Painting01736 797180 www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 2.30pm - 5pmIntroduction to Abstraction.This taster workshop will introduce students to some of thethemes of abstraction such as playing with scale andcomposition and working with a limited palette to createsuccessful paintings. All materials included. £25 - Tickets: St Ives School of Painting 01736 797180www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

TUESDAY 16th TUESDAY 16th

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 3.30pmFilm: Pilchards: A Brief History of the Cornish Sardine. This newly made short film by Ray Bird tells the story of thepilchard fishing industry in Cornwall, charting the glory daysof its economic and cultural heritage, success and laterdecline, to its resurgence today. The film will be followed by adiscussion led by Nick Howell of Newlyn Pilchard Works.Supported by HLF and FLAG. £5.50 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~QUEEN'S HOTEL, High Street 4pmArt History in the Pub. Talks on St Ives and its creative communities. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l PENWITH GALLERY, Back Road West 7pmPam and Noel Betowski (Djazz Celtica Duo). From Irish traditional tunes to English Folk songs, Gypsy jazz,Latin, Klezmer, Bluegrass and Renaissance music performedon violin, guitar, bouzouki, vocals and two ukuleles. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street-an-Pol 7.30pmTyn Daga & Friends - World Music & Dance Night. An informal evening of Celtic, Eastern European, SouthAmerican, Caribbean and African music - and a chance to trya selection of fun, easy introductory group dances led bycaller Jo Howard. £7 (plus booking fee). Tickets also from:facebook.com/tyndagaband www.tyndaga.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 8pm“By Word of Mouth” Performance Storytelling withShanty Baba.Give yourself the luxury of listening to adult storytelling. Entera world of dreams, myth and humour. A landscape litteredwith broken promises of epic proportions and where nothingis quite what it seems. “... a brilliant storyteller”. £6.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES THEATRE, The Stennack 8pm STEVE KNIGHTLEYSteve, once described by the Times as the “Gravel voicedspokesman for the rural poor” is planning a ten month tourwhere he will be encouraging music lovers to organise a liveevent in their local community venue. Having filled the RoyalAlbert Hall on four occasions Steve is looking forward tobringing his songs and stories to smaller and more intimatelocations. Unreserved seating. £16 (plus £1 booking fee).Tickets available from St Ives Theatre - 01736 797007Supported by Aspects Holidays.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square 8pm RONNIE SCOTT’S ALLSTARS - The Continuing Story.James Pearson leads the audience through the history ofRonnie Scott’s, mixing classic music from the jazz greats whohave perfomed there such as Count Basie, Nina Simone, EllaFitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan and Miles Davis, with tales of oldSoho, the miscreant musicians, the police raid at the RolandKirk gig and the mystery bottle of Mumm behind the bar.Unreserved seating. £15/£10 members (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

TUESDAY 16thTUESDAY 16th

Above: Film: Pilchards: A Brief History of the Cornish Sardine,Porthmeor Studio, Borlase Smart Room, 3.30pmBelow: Steve Knightley, St Ives Theatre, 8pm

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 9.15am - 10.45amYoga with Ann Nicol.See Mon 15th at 9.15am - 10.45am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~OPEN STUDIOS 10am - 5pmMany artists in and around the town will be opening theirstudios to the public. For details see the Open Studios page.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l The Archaeology of West Penwith.See Saturday 13th for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pm Sketching With Your iPad.This introductory workshop will introduce some of thetechnical tips needed to turn your iPad or Tablet into amodern day sketchbook. Students will be using thesketchbookpro app. This can be easily downloaded before theworkshop. £25 - Tickets: St Ives School of Painting 01736 797180 www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 4pm Make Your Own Artist Charcoal.Make your own artists’ charcoal and develop drawingtechniques with this versatile and sustainable artists’ material.You will learn how to process willow and cook your owncharcoal on Porthmeor Beach while also experimenting withthis ancient medium to capture the local landscape. Allmaterials included. £40 - Tickets: St Ives School of Painting01736 797180 www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 10.30amPorthmeor Studios Renovation, Talk and Walk. MJ Long was the lead architect responsible for designing themodifications and restoration of Porthmeor Studios, andduring her eight years close connection with the building, shebecame fascinated with its history, its details and itsremarkable character. During this talk and guided tour, MJ Long will discuss some of the special features of thisexciting project. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARNOON WORKSHOP, Clodgy View West, TR26 1JG10.30am Beach Find Mosaics.Make a stand, tile, coaster or wall hanging using pebbles,shells, pottery, sea glass and other items found washed up onthe beach. No experience needed. We will provide materialsbut feel free to bring along your own beach treasures.Information at [email protected] or findBarnoon Workshop on facebook or twitter. £20, including lightrefreshments.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMINSTER GALLERY, Westcott's Quay 12 noonLunchtime film - The Eye: Sandra Blow.FREE, donations welcome with all contributions going to thecharity, Cornwall Food Foundation. Places limited so bookingrecommended - email [email protected] or call01736 795888~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street-an-Pol 2pmGuided Walk: The Story of St Ives.See Monday 15th at 11am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 1pm - 4pm Sketch and Stroll.An artist tutor will guide you on an inspiring journey tohistoric and significant locations from the St Ives Art Colony.You will be able to use a sketchbook to trace your personaljourney. Some of the walk will involve drawing for shortperiods of time whilst standing. Sketchbooks available fromthe School shop or bring your own. £20 - Tickets: St IvesSchool of Painting 01736 797180 www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 1pm - 2.15pm Lunchtime Talk: Leonard Fuller (1891-1973): A Sympathetic Eye.Louise Connell, Director of Penlee House Gallery & Museumlooks at the portrait and still-life painter Leonard John Fuller,whose work is being shown for the first time at that gallery.One of the key figures in the St Ives artists’ colony, and friendof artist Robert Borlase Smart, he founded the internationallyrenowned St Ives School of Painting in 1938 with his wife andfellow artist Marjorie Mostyn. This talk focuses on Fuller’sprolific output throughout his painting career and his role asteacher, mentor and friend. £5.50Supported by Penlee House Gallery & Museum. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

WEDNESDAY 17th WEDNESDAY 17th

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NEW CRAFTSMAN GALLERY, 24 Fore Street 2.30pm - 4pmMatthew Lanyon - Meet The Artist.An opportunity to meet Matthew Lanyon and to discuss hiswork as part of his solo show at the gallery. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 2.30pm - 5pmPaper Beads and Jewellery.Make your own paper beads and jewellery with Jo McIntosh.Price includes materials. £15.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 3.30pmFilm: Dan Paynter and Son - Principled Men, 1979. The conflict between father and son, St Ives fishermen DanPaynter and his son Danny, is the fascinating theme runningthrough the first film in Barry Cockcroft’s award-winning seriesof ‘Once in a Lifetime’ documentaries made for YorkshireTelevision. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CAFE ART, The Drill Hall 4.30pm - 6pmFree Speech. Open floor for the spoken word - anyone is free to contribute,poetry, readings, comedy or song. This popular event is nowin its 4th year. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PENWITH GALLERY, Back Road West 7pmThe Making and Meaning of Kettle’s Yard. Kettle’s Yard is the University of Cambridge’s modern andcontemporary art gallery. The current Director, AndrewNairne, will talk about the origins of Kettle’s Yard, the natureof the unique house and collection and future plans for thisspecial place, often noted for its connections to St Ives and itsartists. £8 Supported by the Little Parc Owles Trust.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 7.30pm FILM SEASON: Road, Movie.Directed by Dev Benegal. 2009. Hindi-subtitled.Starring Abhay Deol and Tannishtha Chatterjee. Vishnu, a restless young man, itches to escape the fate of hisfather's faltering hair oil business. When the chance to drivean old truck across the desert comes his way Vishnu sees histicket to freedom. As he sets off across the harsh terrain hediscovers he's not merely transporting a battered vehicle but atouring cinema. While driving he reluctantly collectshitchhikers and the journey proves transformative to all,especially Vishnu, who discovers life, love and laughter on theIndian sands. “A wonderful journey of discovery” £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 7.30pm - 9.30pm Evening Figure Drawing.Working from a nude model, this drawing session is tutoredby artist Steve Dove who has tutored at the School for over 20years. Beginners are welcome. There is no need to book, butplease arrive ten minutes before the session starts. Allmaterials available at studio. £15~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm SETH LAKEMANWestcountry folk singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalistSeth Lakeman has performed everywhere from Libya toAustralia to Texas over the years, as well as featuring on justabout every major festival bill across the UK. In addition, hehas toured extensively around Europe too where he’s alsoperformed with others including Tori Amos and Clannad. Unreserved seating. £20 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square 8pm RONNIE SCOTT’S ALLSTARS - 1959 Jazz Year of TheCentury.In celebration of the year that the club was founded, theRonnie Scott All Star Quintet play music from six of thegreatest jazz albums of all time, all released in 1959. MilesDavis’ Kind of Blue, John Coltrane’s Giant Steps, DaveBrubeck’s Time Out, Charles Mingus’ Mingus Ah Um, OrnetteColeman’s The Shape of Jazz to Come and Bill Evans’Everybody Digs Bill Evans. Unreserved seating.£15/£10 members (plus booking fee).~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l WESTCOTT’S QUAY 9.15pm Lantern Ghost Storywalk with Shanty Baba.As an eerie darkness falls over the town, come with Shanty ashe lights his lantern for "... the darker side of St Ives". It is anight that will haunt you for a long time to come. Meetoutside St Ives Arts Club, Westcott’s Quay. £6 - no advancebooking.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pm Matisse.This workshop will be inspired by the painter Henri Matisselooking at his expressive and vibrant use of colour in painting.Students will work from a colourful still life and work withacrylic and mixed media. All materials included. £25 - Tickets: St Ives School of Painting 01736 797180www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 10.30am Guided Walk: St Ives in its Landscape.A walk around the outskirts of St Ives with Tony Farrell that willplace the town in its economic and historical context. Part ofthe walk will be through woodland and part will include thecoastal footpath. This walk will last about 2 hrs 30 minutes.Meet outside the Guildhall. £8 - no advance booking.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 11am Guided Walk: The History of Art in St Ives.Join your tour guides Dawn Bright or Andrew Jackson to gaina fascinating insight into the world of the artists who havelived and worked in this famous art colony. We will discussand search for the elusive ‘pink light’ that St Ives is sorenowned for. The tour route will take in the BarbaraHepworth museum, the Alfred Wallis home, the PorthmeorStudios, the St Ives Arts Club and the Tate. Duration 1 hour 30minutes. £5 (children under 15 free) - No advance booking.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SANDRA BLOW STUDIO, Bullans Lane 11am - 12.30pm Sandra Blow Studio Tour.A comprehensive tour of the Sandra Blow Studio, BullansCourt, Bullans Lane, St Ives. TR26 1RB. £5 on the door,includes refreshments. To book a place [email protected] or call 01736 797371~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l WESTCOTT’S QUAY 11am St Ives Fishing Industry Walk.John McWilliams, an expert on Cornwall’s maritime history,will lead a tour of some of the sites in the town associatedwith the vanished fishing industry and ending at the historicfish cellars at Porthmeor. Meet outside St Ives Arts Club,Westcott’s Quay. £5 - no advance booking.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Left: Seth Lakeman, The Guildhall, 8pm

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 1pm - 2.15pm Lunchtime Talk:The Brittle Sea - Paul Henry and W.S.Graham.Poet and broadcaster Paul Henry reads from his acclaimedselected poems, The Brittle Sea. The reading will alsocelebrate the poetry of W.S.Graham who ended his years inMadron, in 1986. Graham was a close friend of St Ivespainters, including Roger Hilton, Bryan Winter and MichaelSnow whose posthumous exhibition was recently hosted byBelgrave St Ives. Supported by Belgrave Gallery, St Ives. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TATE ST IVES, Porthmeor Beach 1.30pm - 3.30pm Tea & Tate.A regular event for seniors to explore the exhibitions throughlively discussions led by members of our team of artspecialists. No knowledge of art required. Refreshmentsprovided. FREE advance booking essential: visittate.org.uk/stives, email [email protected], call 01736 796226~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 2.30pm - 5pm Matisse. Please see 10am - 12.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BELGRAVE ST IVES, 22 Fore Street 3pm - 4pm Talk: Painter Felicity Mara talks about her work.FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 3.30pmThe Shadows of War. Orange prize-winner, Helen Dunmore, will talk about herlatest novel The Lie which is set in Cornwall and France duringand immediately after the First World War. ‘While The Lie maybe the first of many literary re-imaginings of that conflict inthis centenary year, it will undoubtedly prove one of the mostsubtle and enduring’ (The Observer). £5.50 Supported by theSt Ives Bookseller. Talk in aid of St Ives Junior School library.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TATE ST IVES, Porthmeor Beach 4pm Curator’s Tour.Sara Matson, Exhibition and Displays Curator at Tate St Ives,will lead a special hour-long guided tour of InternationalExchanges: Modern Art and St Ives 1915-1965. Matson is aspecialist in the art history of St Ives. £9/£7 concessions.Tickets: visit tate.org.uk/stives, [email protected], call 01736 796226~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CAFE ART, The Drill Hall 4.30pm - 6pmFree Speech. Open floor for the spoken word - anyone is free to contribute,poetry, readings, comedy or song. This popular event is nowin its 4th year. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 8pm Big Frug.Join this amazing collection of poets, musicians andstorytellers. £7.50 - byo drinks.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 8pm Chamber Music with the Kenwyn String Quartet.Pamela Rosenfeld, David Burleigh, Elizabeth Gregg and SallyPearson provide a wonderful evening of classical music withinthe glorious surroundings of the Parish Church. Tickets £5 from St Ives Visitor Information Centre, online atwww.crbo.co.uk, by calling 01726 879500 with a credit or debitcard. Any remaining tickets at the door on the night.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm MOULETTESFew bands have the scope of Moulettes. Containing a mix ofself taught and classically trained members who have sharedthe stage and studio with the likes of Seasick Steve, John Paul Jones, Nick Cave, Mick Jagger, Dave Gilmour,Gentle Giant, Paloma Faith, Bonobo, Paul Heaton of TheBeautiful South, Liz Green, Ríoghnach Connolly, LauraHockenhull, Matt Menefee (Cadillac Sky/Chess Boxer) andmany more. Having constantly been on the road for fouryears, Moulettes continue their touring with a new albumthroughout April and May prior to a host of summer festivaldates. Unreserved seating.£15 (plus booking fee) £20 on the door.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square 8pm WHITETOP MOUNTAIN BANDThe Whitetop Mountain Band is a family-based band from thehighest mountains of Virginia. Whitetop, Virginia is an arearich in the old time music tradition; this band has deep rootsin mountain music. The members have done much topreserve the Whitetop region’s style of old time fiddling andbanjo picking and are legendary musicians and teachers ofthe style. The band has also performed at all sorts of venuesthroughout the United States from festivals to concerts,competitions, and colleges. Unreserved seating. £16 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 10.30am - 12.30pmWord Magic.Come and try your hand at a writing workshop which willenable you to use word magic in order to find or rediscoveryour own voice. Learn how just six minutes a day can releaseyour creative spirit. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 11am Guided Walk: St Ives Through The Ages.See Monday 15th at 2pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 12.30 - 1.15pm The Organist Entertains! with Neil Shepherd.Resident Director of Music at St Ives Parish Church - whoincludes two broadcast performances from the Wurlitzerorgan of Blackpool’s Tower Ballroom amongst hisperformances, provides an entertaining lunchtime of musicnot usually heard in church. Come along to hear themes fromPhantom of The Opera, The Radetsky March, Tiger Rag,Parade of the Tin Soldiers, In The Mood and a mixedprogramme of music to suit all tastes. Feel free to bring apasty! FREE (retiring collection for church funds).~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 1pm - 2.15pm Lunchtime Talk: Frances Hodgkins in Wartime St Ives.Frances Hodgkins is considered New Zealand’s leading artistand a key figure in British modernism. She called her time inSt Ives from 1914-1920 ‘her experimental years’. Art historianDavid Tovey seeks to dispel the usual portrayal of Hodgkinsduring her St Ives years as poor, depressed and too modernfor her colleagues, and instead will throw light on her closefriends, supporters and patrons and on the other artistsproducing similar modern work in the colony. £5.50Supported by Porthminster Gallery.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 2.30pm - 5pm Turner - Sea and Sky.Artist Hilary Jean Gibson will lead you on an introduction tocapturing the sea and sky using watercolour. The workshop isideal for those who have attended an introductorywatercolour workshop. £25 All materials included. Tickets: St Ives School of Painting 01736 797180www.schoolofpainting.co.uk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Above: Guided Walk: St Ives Through The Ages, The Guildhall, 11am

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 9.30am - 10.15amMeditation Session with Isabelle.Meditation simply explained, aids relaxation, promotespositivity, relieves stress, worry and anxiety, tips for homepractice, non denominational. £2.25~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios - Roy Ray Studio 10am - 4pm Large Postcard Art Exhibition - Viewing.See Free Exhibitions page for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pm Watercolour for Beginners.The morning session is an opportunity to unlock the mysteriesof watercolour starting with the very basics including whatmaterials to use and how to get started. All materials included.£25 - Tickets: St Ives School of Painting 01736 797180www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 10.30amMark Dion’s The Maritime Artist. Mark Dion, celebrated for works such as the Tate Thames Dig,was commissioned to produce a site-specific installation, TheMaritime Artist, as part of the recent Porthmeor Studiosrenovation. Artist Nicola Ley, who assisted Mark with thiscommission, will give a talk about Mark’s work, followed by avisit to the installation in Cellar 4. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 3pmDark Eden - Ann Kelley.Local author and poet Ann Kelley reading from and talkingabout her latest book ‘Dark Eden’. £3.25~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 3.30pmSt Ives and World War One. Janet Axten, Heritage Manager of St Ives Archive, will give anillustrated talk about how World War One affected the lives ofeveryone in the town. Much of the information has comefrom the detailed articles and reports that appeared in The St Ives Times between 1914 and 1918, and which have beenincorporated into a new publication by Ted Lever. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CAFE ART, The Drill Hall 4.30pm - 6pmFree Speech. Open floor for the spoken word - anyone is free to contribute,poetry, readings, comedy or song. This popular event is nowin its 4th year. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PENWITH GALLERY, Back Road West, TR26 1NL 7pmAlfred Wallis, Artist and Mariner. Robert Jones is the author of the acclaimed biography, ‘AlfredWallis, Artist and Mariner’. In this illustrated talk Robert shareshis unique insights into the sources of imagery in AlfredWallis’s paintings. £6.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 7pmWriting for Children and Teens.Best selling, award winning author Chris Higgins will be talkingabout writing for children and teenagers. Event suitable forfans of all ages and those who are seeking to break into theworld of published writing. £3.25~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 8pm The Mighty Bucca Du.The Mighty Bucca Du were formed in 2013 and feature anawesome collection of talented musicians. They play a blendof gypsy jazz blues with a twist of vandalism. The passion andenergy is contagious and curative. They will capture your soul,infuse it with restorative rhythms and leave you floating in amusical nirvana! Unreserved seating. £6.50 - byo drinks.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

FRIDAY 19th

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 8pm Chamber Music with The Corineus Quartet.A welcome return visit from this extremely fine quartet.Tickets £5 from St Ives Visitor Information Centre, online atwww.crbo.co.uk, by calling 01726 879500 with a credit or debitcard. Any remaining tickets at the door on the night.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm ANDY FAIRWEATHER LOW & THE LOW RIDERSThis show is a unique and superlative musical evening.Anyone who saw the band opening the shows for EricClapton last year or Robert Cray in the summer will agree withcrowds from Glastonbury & Trowbridge Music Festivals orColne Blues, The Americana & Cambridge Rock Festivals thatthis is one show you will not want to miss. Book early to seethe legend with his band The Low Riders: Dave Bronze - bass& vocals, Paul Beavis - drums, Nick Pentelow - sax & clarinet.Plus support: Harry Skinner & Dave Saunders of The Producers. Unreserved seating. £20 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

FRIDAY 19th

Above: Andy Fairweather Low & The Low Riders, The Guildhall, 8pmBelow: The Corineus Quartet, St Ives Parish Church, 8pm

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~OPEN STUDIOS 10am - 5pmMany artists in and around the town will be opening theirstudios to the public. For details see the Open Studios page.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l The Archaeology of West Penwith.See Saturday 13th for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios - Roy Ray Studio 10am - 4pm Large Postcard Art Exhibition - Viewing.See Free Exhibitions page for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pm Drop-in Life Drawing.Choose from a morning or afternoon session working fromthe nude model and guided by one of our specialist tutors.Beginners are welcome. There is no need to book, but pleasearrive ten minutes before the session starts. £15~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TATE ST IVES, Porthmeor Beach 11am - 1pmTalking Art.Designed for visitors who are blind and partially sighted, thisevent offers audio descriptions of selected works on display.Share ideas through discussion and practical art activitiesinspired by the exhibition. No previous art experiencenecessary. FREE, advance booking essential: visittate.org.uk/stives, email [email protected], call 01736 796226.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 1.30pm - 4pm Drop-in Life Drawing.See 10am - 12.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMINSTER GALLERY, Westcott's Quay 2pm - 4pm New Horizons - Meet the Artists.An opportunity to meet some of the artists from the gallery’scurrent exhibition ‘New Horizons’. Complimentaryrefreshments will be provided, donations welcome with allcontributions going to the charity Cornwall Food Foundation.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

SATURDAY 20th

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARINERS GALLERY, Norway Square, 4pm - 5.30pm Creativity & Memory.Andy Hughes will show images and talk about his newphotographic work including a forthcoming exhibition ofartists working with photography in Cornwall. He will exploreand discuss his photographic practice with reference to hispresentation at the Blue Mind4 summit earlier this summerwhere he explored the themes of 'creativity' and 'memory'.£3.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 8pm l l Country Life.A celebration of rural life past and present in music and filmwith singer songwriters Dee & Dave Brotherton andcelebrated local film maker Alban Roinard. We offer aselection of songs and moving images as an antidote to thefrenzy of our disconnected modern life and our separationfrom the living world around us, with live music and a rareshowing of the film “The Valley of the Stag,” shortlisted forthis years’ Celtic Media Festival. Supported by The PaintedBird. £7.50 - byo drinks.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm THE PRODUCERSThe reformed version of The Producers includes originalfrontman Harry Skinner and bass player Dave Saunders. Theyare joined by Ray Drury on organ/piano and Biff Smith ondrums and percussion to complete the line-up. The Producersare something really something special, playing the freshestlive blues in Britain today. Concerned with feel and attituderather than slavishly copying ‘hand me down’ Americanmusic, The Producers move effortlessly between their ownwell crafted material and seriously reinvigorated classicsstamped with their own characteristic identity. Support: KentDuChaine. Unreserved seating. £18 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square 8pm KELTRIXThe varied beast that is KELTRIX proudly presents The KELTRIXSOUNDSYSTEM! The fully fledged three piece ‘she beast’incorporates a range of styles using voice, acoustic guitar andviolin, resonating against the eclectic and diverse backing ofvarious producers. All in all, the familiar freaky folk rock Keltrixsound that was such a hit at last year’s festival with a differenttake and banging undulation guaranteed to make you twist nshout, laugh, cry, ache and shake ya money maker!Unreserved seating. £12 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios - Roy Ray Studio 9am onwards Large Postcard Art Exhibition - Sale.See Free Exhibitions page for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~OPEN STUDIOS 10am - 5pmMany artists in and around the town will be opening theirstudios to the public. For details see the Open Studios page.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARNOON WORKSHOP, Clodgy View West, TR26 1JG10.30am - 4.30pmStarter Guitar Workshop.An informal and relaxed one day workshop for adults withlittle or no experience in playing the guitar. You will learn howto play at least 4 chords and play one song. Learn some riffsand the principles of tuning. Taught in small groups withexperienced tutor Pete Giles. Enquiries:[email protected] or find Barnoon Workshopon facebook or twitter. £45 including light refreshments.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 11am Guided Walk: St Ives Through The Ages.See Monday 15th at 2pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l PENWITH GALLERY, Back Road West, TR26 1NL 12noonINCANDESCENDO - A Kaleidoscope of Jazz, World andClassical Influences. Virtuoso ‘cellist and composer Emily Burridge and master ofLatin percussion and composer Felix Gibbons create a uniquedynamic sound with their shared passion for Brazil fuellingtheir compositions and concert programme which includesarrangements of Brazilian classical and popular music. £8.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BOATHOUSE THEATRE, Carnglaze Place 4pm Puppet Show: Rumpelstiltskin. £5 (children £3.50) Tickets from The Boathouse Theatre 01736 799284~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 6pm Festival Choral Evensong and “Sermon in Music”.With Laudate Chamber Choir. Traditional Choral Evensongsung by this extremely fine chamber choir, directed by NeilShepherd and accompanied by Nigel Wicken. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

SUNDAY 21st

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 7.30pm FILM SEASON: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen ofThe Desert.Directed by Stephan Elliot. 1994. Starring Terence Stamp, GuyPearce and Hugo Weaving. “They came. They conquered.They looked fabulous”. With a contract to perform a dragshow way out in the Australian desert, Bernadette, Tick andAdam each have a personal reason for wanting to leave thesafety of Sydney. Christening their battered tour bus “Priscilla”,these wickedly funny drama queens head for the outbackwhere their spectacular adventures are more than matched bytheir outrageous outfits. This is a roaringly comic andpowerfully affecting road movie in true Australian tradition ...the flip-flop dress is a riot! £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l MARINERS GALLERY, Norway Square, 7.30pm Penzance Youth String Orchestra in Concert.Music from the Baroque to the present day. PYSO haverecently returned from a residency on the Isles of Scilly andtheir fourth appearance at the National Festival of Music ForYouth in Birmingham. Members have performed at theSchools Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, PYSO were awardedthe Cornish Gorsedh music ensemble award 2013-14 andhave won the Cornwall Music Festival youth orchestra awardfor 7 consecutive years. Suitable for all ages. FREE, withretiring collection. www.pyso.org.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 8pm Marazion Apollo Male Voice Choir - The traditionalsound of Cornwall.Tickets £5 from St Ives Visitor Information Centre, online atwww.crbo.co.uk, by calling 01726 879500 with a credit or debitcard. Any remaining tickets at the door on the night.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm RICHARD DIGANCEAn Evening with Richard Digance. Richard Digance is a rareperformer in that he’s respected by comedians for his originalmaterial and by musicians for being an accomplishedperformer/guitarist. He has survived all trends with his twoand a half hour one-man show, his summer festivalappearances in the UK, the United States, Canada and Dubai,his cruise work and television appearances. Unreservedseating. £16 (plus booking fee) £20 on the door.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 9.15am - 10.45amYoga with Ann Nicol.See Mon 15th at 9.15am - 10.45am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pm Where Sea Meets Land.See Monday 15th 10am - 12.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 11am Guided Walk: The Story of St Ives.See Monday 15th at 11am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 11amWorld War One Poetry, with Alan Shepherd & Friends. The First World War provides one of the seminal moments ofthe 20th century in which literate soldiers, plunged intoinhuman conditions, reacted to their surroundings throughpoetry. The distinct, emotive and varied work of Owen,Brooke, Sassoon, Graves et al, lives on and has inspiredgenerations that followed. Local poet, Alan Shepherd, and aselection of friends read from their own and selected work tocommemorate a war which still runs through the Britishmodern-day psyche like no other conflict. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 1pm - 2.15pm Lunchtime Talk: Artists of the First Falmouth ArtGallery.In 1894 the first Falmouth Art Gallery opened in Grove Placeunder the direction of Henry Scott Tuke and William AyerstIngram. Henrietta Boex, the recently appointed Director of theGallery promotes the work of artists resident in Falmouth atthat time who are now less well known than their friends in St Ives and Newlyn. Supported by Falmouth Art Gallery. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 2pm Guided Walk: St Ives Through The Ages.See Monday 15th at 2pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 2.30pm - 5pm Expressive Still Life. See Mon 15th at 2.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

MONDAY 22nd

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 3pmTalk by John Tagholm: How do books begin? Fact intofiction, fiction into fact.John Tagholm, who writes fiction as well as factual books, talksabout the process of making facts work in fiction and dividingthe facts from the fiction in factual books. £3.25~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 3.30pmFilm: Severn and Somme: The Life of Ivor Gurney:WW1 Poet and Composer (1890-1937)The film charts the extraordinary life of Ivor Gurney who wasa talented poet and composer. It is also a statement about thesoldiers who returned from war and were scarred bothmentally and physically from their horrific experiences. Madeby Redcliffe Films features Gurney’s music and poetry. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~QUEEN'S HOTEL, High Street 4pmArt History in the Pub. See Mon 15th at 4pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 8pm Local Film Makers Night.For the first time since its launch St Ives TV is hosting a nightof videos for the September Festival. We'll be showing themost popular videos as well as sharing the story behind theirproductions. From the occasional web video, to the popularmonthly programs St Ives TV is capturing and deliveringquality films about this unique town, local traditions andbeautiful landscape. £6.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm SOFT MACHINE WITH KEITH TIPPETTThis is The Soft Machine Legacy as it appears now, havingrecorded 3 albums, many European tours and 2 tours ofJapan. Their brand new album ’Burden of Proof’ has beenreceiving great critical acclaim. Keith Tippett is one of the mostimportant European jazz musicians, as a composer andimproviser, of the last 40 years. The Bristol born pianist is akey figure in European Art Music. Unreserved seating. £20 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TOWEDNACK CHURCH, Towednack, TR26 3AZ 7.30pm Classical Concert - Horsemen of the Apocalypse.A blend of Latin, North American and flamenco rhythms withnew themes on guitar, lutar and percussion. Horsemen of theApocalypse have performed around Europe and were recentlywell received at the Hay festival. Tickets: 01736 759382 £8 adults, £6 children.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pm Introduction to Acrylics.Ideal for beginners or those wanting to explore the versatilityof this medium. You will be taught simple and dynamicapproaches to painting with acrylics in a fun and accessibleway. All materials included. £25 - Tickets: St Ives School ofPainting 01736 797180 www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 10.30amDemonstration of Setting Nets. See Tuesday 16th at 10.30am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARINERS GALLERY, Norway Square, 10.30am - 12.30pm Pen and Ink Drawing with John Higgins.This workshop is suitable for all ages and abilities. Come andexperiment with drawing in ink and giant pens. Renownedlocal artist John Higgins will show you how. This fun workshopwelcomes beginners. All materials supplied. This workshop isvery popular - booking recommended. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARNOON WORKSHOP, Clodgy View West, TR26 1JG10.30amCandle Making with Sand.See Tuesday 16th at 10.30am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

TUESDAY 23rd

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 11am Guided Walk: St Ives Through The Ages.See Monday 15th at 2pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 12.30pm - 1.15pm Organ Fireworks! - Organist Simon Dunbavand.Simon is a fabulous player and amongst his many musicalachievements, lists one of the highlights of his career ashaving played the ceremonial gong at a Hindu watermelonritual on Moheshkhali Island in Bangladesh. Come along for amind-blowing lunchtime performance of some superb organmusic. Feel free to bring a pasty! FREE (retiring collection for church funds)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 1pm - 2.15pm Lunchtime Talk: Bernard Leach and the Studio PotteryMovement of British Columbia.Thinking of his four Canadian apprentices, John Reeve, GlennLewis, Mick Henry and Ian Steele, Bernard Leach once saidthat he had ‘a hope of something in Canada.’ The StudioPottery movement of British Columbia was the result. PhDresearcher Alex Lambley presents new research on Leach’sphilosophy and practice and its transnational reception in the1960s and 70s. Supported by The Leach Pottery. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 2pm Guided Walk: The Story of St Ives.See Monday 15th at 11am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 2.30pm - 5.30pm Playful with Paint.Have fun with artist Ilker Cinarel as he guides you withsketching figures in town. Back in the studio you will developthese into playful, narrative paintings. All materials included.£25 - Tickets: St Ives School of Painting 01736 797180www.schoolofpainting.co.uk~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 3.30pmFilm: Pilchards: A Brief History of the Cornish Sardine. See Tuesday 16th at 3.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Above: Nigel Price Quartet, The Western Hotel, 8pm

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 7.30pm FILM SEASON: Thelma & Louise.Directed by Ridley Scott. 1991. Starring Susan Sarandon,Geena Davis, Harvey Kietel and Brad Pitt. Thelma and Louiseare two working class women, one a waitress the other ahousewife, together they plan a week-end away from themundane and the men in their lives. The excitement is high asthey load up the T-Bird Convertible and embark on a roadtripthat will change the course of their lives dramatically. Thelma& Louise is a powerful exciting ride and the film shows a greatsympathy for the human comedy. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARNOON WORKSHOP, Clodgy View West, TR26 1JG 8pmShanty’s Miniature Paper Theatre presents SherlockHolmes in ‘The Cornish Horror’.Enter the totally enchanting world of Shanty Baba’s Victorianminiature paper theatre, as Holmes is in West Cornwallsolving the strangest case of his career. Always a festivalfavourite. Very limited seating, so book early. £6.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square 8pm NIGEL PRICE QUARTETSt Ives Jazz Club presents: Nigel Price (guitar), VasilisXenopoulos (sax), Ross Stanley (Hammond), Matt Home(drums). Nigel Price’s trio won the 2010 Parliamentary JazzAwards for best jazz ensemble, led by one of Britain’s finestguitarists Nigel Price – ex James Taylor Quartet and also aregular performer at Ronnie Scott’s. His blend of flowingbebop lines, blues feeling and the will to swing has made himinstantly accessible and popular with jazz audiences. The bandwill be playing hard swinging, deeply groovesome jazz.Unreserved seating. £15/£10 members (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm THE EMERALD DAWNAThe Emerald Dawn are a multi-instrumentalist, symphonicprogressive rock trio who combine elements from classical,jazz and rock. Support: The Ascension Plan. Unreservedseating. £12 (plus booking fee) £10 concessions.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~OPEN STUDIOS 10am - 5pmMany artists in and around the town will be opening theirstudios to the public. For details see the Open Studios page.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l The Archaeology of West Penwith.See Saturday 13th for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 9.15am - 10.45amYoga with Ann Nicol.See Monday 15th at 9.15am - 10.45am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 10.30amPorthmeor Studios Renovation. Nick Cahill, Historic Buildings Consultant, has been closelyinvolved with the renovation project and has unravelled thehistory of Porthmeor Studios. In this talk and tour he will lookat the development and structure of this unique building andexplain how it reveals much of the history of St Ives. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BARNOON WORKSHOP, Clodgy View West, TR26 1JG10.30am Beach Find Mosaics. See Wed 17th for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 11am Guided Walk: The Story of St Ives.See Monday 15th at 11am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 1pm - 4pm Sketch and Stroll. See Wed 17th at 1pm - 4pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 1pm - 2.15pm Lunchtime Talk: Blowtorch Poetry: The Life and Workof Lynn Chadwick.Author and art historian Michael Bird gives an illustrated talkbased on his new book on the pioneering 20th centurysculptor Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003). Internationally acclaimedin the 1950s, Chadwick had a long and prolific career. This talkopens up new perspectives on one of the giants of modernBritish art. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

WEDNESDAY 24th

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARINERS GALLERY, Norway Square, 1pm - 3pm Developing Ideas and Images with Collage, with SueDove.Inspirational tutor Sue Dove will help you to create a piece ofart using paper, glue and oil pastels, demonstrating simple,quick and effective ways to develop a composition. Allmaterials provided. £10.50 Places limited please book.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 2.30pm - 5pmCupcake Pin Cushions.Create your own cupcake pin cushion with Jo McIntosh. Priceincludes materials. £15.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 3.30pmFilm: When the Sea Turns Red It’s Pay Day, 1979 The second film in the Director, Barry Cockcroft series of‘Once in a Lifetime’ documentaries made for YorkshireTelevision, goes underground with a Cornishman and his sonwho open up their own tin mine and seek a fabulousmotherlode of wolfram. A fascinating insight into the last daysof the Cornish mining industry. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CAFE ART, The Drill Hall 4.30pm - 6pmFree Speech. Open floor for the spoken word - anyone is free to contribute,poetry, readings, comedy or song. This popular event is nowin its 4th year. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 7pmInvestigating Murder.Retired Detective Inspector David Murthwaite talks about theimmediate impact on communities when a murder occurs,the initial police response, the Golden Hour period and thesetting up and structuring of a major investigation team. Hecompares this with the impression portrayed on screen and infiction. Attendees will be invited to make decisions at variousstages of investigation. £3.25~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BOATHOUSE THEATRE, Carnglaze Place 7.30pmA Midsummer’s Dream Night. Author and actress Beryl Beare gives an entertaining talkexplaining why we dream and interprets the meaning ofvarious dreams. Members of the audience will then have anopportunity to ask questions and perhaps have a specificdream interpreted. £6.50 Places limited so please reservetickets from The Boathouse Theatre 01736 799284~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pm Simple Still Life.Explore a simple approach to still life. In this introductoryworkshop students will explore the different ways in whichforms can be depicted through line, shape and texture tocreate vibrant and playful paintings. All materials included.£25 - Tickets: St Ives School of Painting 01736 797180www.schoolofpainting.co.uk.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pmIntroduction to Acrylics.See Tuesday 23rd at 10am - 12.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARINERS GALLERY, Norway Square, 10am - 1pm Create your Holiday Journal in Pen, Ink & Wash withNicola Higgins.Nicola will take you to an inspirational local spot (undercoverif it rains) and help you to capture the scene and create amemory of the morning in pen and wash. Please bring yourown materials. £6.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 11am Guided Walk: The History of Art in St Ives.See Thursday 18th at 11am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SANDRA BLOW STUDIO, Bullans Lane 11am - 12.30pm Sandra Blow Studio Tour.See Thursday 18th at 11am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l WESTCOTT’S QUAY 11am St Ives Fishing Industry Walk.See Thursday 18th at 11am for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 1pm - 2.15pm Lunchtime Talk: Barbara Hepworth: Sculptor orSculptress.‘Modern art history produces a picture of the history of artfrom which women are not only absent, but identifies womenartists as inevitably and naturally artists of lesser talent and nohistorical significance’. Janet Axten, Heritage Manager of St Ives Archive and art historian looks at how Hepworth wasportrayed by the critics and media during her lifetime, inparticular her constant comparison with fellow sculptor Henry Moore. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

THURSDAY 25th

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 7.30pm - 9.30pm Evening Figure Drawing.See Wednesday 17th at 7.30pm - 9.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 7.30pm An Evening of Guitar and Piano Music.Guitar and piano music with John Thomson and MartinBowie, supporting the launch of their new album 'Entropy'.Coming from their respective worlds of classical and jazz, theyhave created an evocative and exciting sound world.www.johnthomson.com. £6.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l WESTCOTT’S QUAY 9.15pm Lantern Ghost Storywalk with Shanty Baba.See Wednesday 17th at 9.15pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm FISHERMAN’S FRIENDSSince the release of the Port Isaac’s Fisherman’s Friends’eponymous debut album (Island Records 2010), the grouphave had a tremendous amount of success reaching goldstatus album sales and performing at festivals all over the UKincluding the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury and CambridgeFolk Festival - they’ve even starred in adverts for Young’sseafood! Unreserved seating. £21.50 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square 8pm ST IVES FOLKLocal poet, Alan Shepherd has been running St Ives Folkevery week at The Western Hotel for the past 5 years. ‘Folk’ isdefined as ‘people’ and the music is infinitely varied. Specialpacked festival edition. Unreserved seating. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

WEDNESDAY 24th

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 8pm Big Frug. Join this amazing collection of poets, musicians andstorytellers. £7.50 - byo drinks.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 8pm Concert of Organ and Bombarde.The bombard, also known as talabard or ar vombard in theBreton language or bombarde in French, is widely used toplay traditional Breton music. The bombard is a woodwindinstrument, and a member of the oboe family. Combined withthe grandeur of a traditional pipe organ, the combination ofinstruments makes a memorable evening. Tickets £5 from St Ives Visitor Information Centre, online at www.crbo.co.uk,by calling 01726 879500 with a credit or debit card. Anyremaining tickets at the door on the night.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm KERNOW KINGIF EVER there was a perfect example of local entertainmentfor local people then this has to be it. Kernow King knowshow to get laughs out of seeing the funny side of the worldhere in the Duchy. Unreserved seating. £15 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square 8pm SARAH GILLESPIESarah has performed in many festivals, arts centres and jazzvenues in Europe and across the UK including headline showsat the world famous Ronnie Scott’s in London. Her music is afusion of jazz, folk and blues knitted together by poetic,streetwise lyricism. Unreserved seating. £16 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES THEATRE, The Stennack 8pm TRURO & PENWITH COLLEGE STUDENTS SHOWCASESee festival website for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

THURSDAY 25th

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 2.30pm - 5.30pm Simple Still Life.See 10am - 12.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 2.30pm - 5.30pm Playful with Paint.See Tuesday 23rd at 2.30pm - 5pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 3.30pmBorlase Smart & Leonard Fuller - The Artists’ Rifles,the Lewis Machine Gun & the School of Painting. Borlase and Leonard first met in 1915, as officers of TheArtists’ Rifles. They agreed to live as artists in St Ives after thewar. Marion Whybrow relates how Borlase fulfilled his dreamin 1919 and came with his wife Irene, and how Leonardarrived in 1938 to set up the St Ives School of Painting with hiswife Marjorie Mostyn. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CAFE ART, The Drill Hall 4.30pm - 6pmFree Speech. Open floor for the spoken word - anyone is free to contribute,poetry, readings, comedy or song. This popular event is nowin its 4th year. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PENWITH GALLERY, Back Road West, TR26 1NL 7pmDinner - Black Comedy by Moira Buffini. Premiered at the Royal National Theatre’s Loft in 2002, this isa wonderful comedy chiller - a dinner party from Hell withblood on the carpet before bedtime! Moira Buffini is currentlyenjoying great acclaim for “Handbagged” at the VaudevilleTheatre. Very strong language and black humour! £8.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BOATHOUSE THEATRE, Carnglaze Place 7.30pm Killing Time: A Double Bill of Twisted Tales by Jason Calder.Following on from the success of last year’s WhateverHappened to Mr Jones? The Boathouse presents anotheroriginal production. £6.50 - places limited so please reservetickets from The Boathouse Theatre 01736 799284~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST UNY CHURCH, Lelant 7.30pm Vocal & Instrumental Music Concert.A Cappella Early Music Choir will perform sacred and secularpieces mostly from the Renaissance & Early Baroque periods.Instrumentalists perform a varied programme on the organ,piano and other instruments. Interval refreshments. £6.50 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

THURSDAY 25th

Above: Kernow King, The Guildhall, 8pm

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FRIDAY 26th

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 3.30pmWorking On No Man’s Land. Roy Ray, Annie Henry and Katie Kirk transport us back toWW1 with a powerful, one hour performance of music andspoken word including original songs, WW1 poetry andartwork. Audience members are encouraged to bring familystories of WW1 to commemorate this centenary year. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CAFE ART, The Drill Hall 4.30pm - 6pmFree Speech. Open floor for the spoken word - anyone is free to contribute,poetry, readings, comedy or song. This popular event is nowin its 4th year. FREE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~THE SALTHOUSE GALLERY, Norway Square 6pm - 8pmElemental Language by Jenny Ryrie R.B.S.A.The opening evening of an exhibition of paintings and wordsexploring the energies and poetry of the coastal landscape.Exhibition continues daily until Wednesday 1st October. Supported by The Book Gallery.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PENWITH GALLERY, Back Road West, TR26 1NL 7pmDinner - Black Comedy by Moira Buffini. See Thursday 25th at 7pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BOATHOUSE THEATRE, Carnglaze Place 7.30pm Killing Time: A Double Bill of Twisted Tales by Jason Calder.See Thursday 25th at 7.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

FRIDAY 26th

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 9.30am - 10.15amMeditation Session with Isabelle.See Friday 19th for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios 10am - 12.30pm Introduction to Oils.See Tuesday 16th at 10am - 12.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l PORTHMEOR STUDIO Borlase Smart Room, Back Road West 10.30amFilm: Warren MacKenzie - An American Potter in St. Ives. Warren MacKenzie, celebrated American potter, wasapprenticed to Bernard Leach from 1949-1952. This hour-longfilm captures his return to the Leach Pottery in 2013 - theplace that defined his philosophy as a potter. His vividmemories, deep affection for Bernard and above all, Warren’shonesty and humour shine through - a man who lovesmaking pots. Supported by the Leach Pottery. £5.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l PORTHMINSTER GALLERY, Westcott's Quay 12noonLunchtime film - The Eye: Sandra Blow. See Wednesday 17th at 12noon for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 12.30 - 1.15pm The Organist Entertains! with Neil Shepherd.See Friday 19th at 12.30pm - 1.15pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 1pm - 2.15pm Lunchtime Talk: Sandra Blow: Material Nature.Ian Massey will examine the ways in which the painter SandraBlow drew upon the formal and elemental aspects oflandscape, both in the development of her abstract visuallanguage and in her studio methods and processes. Art historian Ian Massey is author of books on the paintersPatrick Procktor and Keith Vaughan. www.ianmasseyart.co.ukSupported by Newlyn Art Gallery and Exchange. £5.50See a major exhibition of Sandra Blow’s work at TheExchange, Newlyn 26th July - 4th October.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES LIBRARY, Gabriel Street 3pmA Cornish Stranger.Popular author Liz Fenwick whose first two books were alsoset in Cornwall, A Cornish House and A Cornish Affair will betalking about her third book - A Cornish Stranger. £3.25~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square 8pm FAKE THACKRAYJohn Watterson’s appreciation and love of Jake Thackray’smusic is obvious to his audience. His performance is acelebration of the man that was Jake Thackray - his life, hiswork and his genius. John is a talented guitarist and vocalistand has that engaging quality that makes you want to listen tohis performance. Unreserved seating. £16 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 9pm Late Night Baroque - Chamber music played by theHeinichen Ensemble.Always a sell out, this concert, partly by candlelight, is one ofthe September Festival highlights in the Parish Church. Bookearly to avoid disappointment. Tickets £5 in advance from St Ives Visitor Information Centre, online at www.crbo.co.uk,by calling 01726 879500 with a credit or debit card. Anyremaining tickets at the door on the night, priced £7.50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s Quay 7.30pm Above Bored.Owdyado Theatre Company presents a psychological thrillerdirected by Simon Harvey of Kneehigh Theatre, a new pieceof writing influenced by and based on Jean Genet's The Maidsand Pinter. A police interrogation room. A woman has beendetained for questioning after her boss is found dead insuspicious circumstances. £11 (£9con, £7child/student)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm THE SOUTHThe Beautiful South - the legacy continues.When great British pop institution, The Beautiful South split in2007, several members of the band weren’t ready to let it go.So two years later, singers Dave Hemingway and AlisonWheeler, alongside life long members Damon Butcher(keyboards), Gaz Birtles (sax) and Tony Robinson (trumpet),came out of retirement and formed the 9 piece band, TheSouth. Standing only. £20 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Below: The South, The Guildhall, 8pm

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMINSTER BEACH 12noon - 4pmArchitectural Sandcastle Competition.The afternoon will celebrate St Ives’ sandcastle buildingtradition with a sandcastle building competition withcategories for all and a range of great prizes. Build anythingthat inspires you on plots 3 metres by 3 metres. Architectsfrom across Cornwall will demonstrate their skills. There willalso be performances and stories to entertain the builders. For details: www.pbwc.co.uk FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NORWAY SQUARE, (elsewhere if wet) 12.30pm - 2pmMusic and Poetry. Led by Bob Devereux. FREE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, St Peter’s Street 7pm Harvest Celebration.Join us for our Harvest weekend. The Matthews Family Groupwill lead an evening of Gospel Musical followed by a pastysupper. FREE. Then on Sunday morning at 10.45am everyoneis welcome to our Harvest Festival service.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PENWITH GALLERY, Back Road West, TR26 1NL 7pmDinner - Black Comedy by Moira Buffini. See Thursday 25th at 7pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BOATHOUSE THEATRE, Carnglaze Place 7.30pm Killing Time: A Double Bill of Twisted Tales by Jason Calder.See Thursday 25th at 7.30pm for details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol 8pm HAWKWINDWith the legendary lord of space rock, Dave Brock at thehelm, ex Gong synthesiser player Tim Blake on keyboards andtheramin, Mr Dibs on bass, long serving drummer RichardChadwick and Niall Hone on guitar, Hawkwind bring theirunmissable, spectacular show, featuring dancers, stiltwalkers,psychadelic lighting and projections to the St Ives SeptemberFestival. Standing only. £22.50 (plus booking fee)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l ST IVES PARISH CHURCH, Market Place 8pm Last Night of the September Festival Concert with“Local Vocalz” and “The Military Wives”.The programme will be extremely varied, including classicalpieces, folk songs, musical theatre, pop tunes - the list isendless. Local Vocalz are a 60 strong prize-winning choir andthe RNAS Culdrose based Military Wives need no introductionto Cornish audiences. During the evening there will be a smallcommemoration of WW1 events. Tickets £10 (children under14, £5) available from St Ives Visitor Information Centre,online at www.crbo.co.uk, by calling 01726 879500 with acredit or debit card. Any remaining tickets at the door - it isanticipated that this concert will be a complete sell-out.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l THE WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square 8pm THE MIGHTY BUCCA DUEnd of festival night with buffet included. This five pieceinstrumental band take traditional classical, gypsy klezmer,flamenco and jazz standards and work them into high energyextemporizations that get audiences moving their bodies inappreciation. They consist of a virtuoso violin player (AnnabelLainchbury), a mariachi style trumpet player (Richard Evans),wild percussion patterns (Ged Kingsford), and spontaneousguitar licks and rhythms (Kevin Parsons and Andy Bunce).Unreserved seating. £12/£6 Western Card Holders (plus booking fee) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Above: Architectural Sandcastle Competition, Porthminster Beach, 12noon - 4pm(Image by Mark Noall)

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The potters and ceramicists in and around St Ives will be opening theirworkshops, and in some cases their kilns, on various days during thefestival. A chance for you to see different approaches to making, glazingand firing ceramics. For opening dates and times contact the potters and ceramicists directlyby the telephone numbers or email addresses given.

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ST IVESLeach Pottery Higher Stennack, TR26 2HE 01736 [email protected] www.leachpottery.com ROELOF UYS [email protected] www.uysgallery.co.uk BRITTA WENGELER [email protected] www.leachpottery.com

Gaolyard Studios Dove Street TR26 2LZ 01736 799336SAM HALL [email protected] REBECCA HARVEY [email protected] www.rebeccaharvey.com SARAH DUNSTAN 07877 [email protected] www.sarahdunstan.co.uk LOUISE THOMPSON 07818 [email protected] www.louisethompson.co.uk AMANDA RAY 07905 471812 [email protected] RICK HENHAM [email protected] www.rickhenham.com

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ST JUST & PENDEENJane Adams Rear of The Jane Adams Gallery, 41 Fore Street,St Just, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 7LJ 01736 [email protected]

John & Gemma Swan Pendeen Pottery, Pendeen, TR19 7DN 01736 788070 [email protected]

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ROSUDGEON & HELSTONRichard Phethean The Studio, Tresabin, Lower Kenneggy,Rosudgeon, Helston TR20 9AT 07909 [email protected] www.richardphethean.co.uk

Peter Swanson Prussia Cove Road, Rosudgeon, PenzanceTR20 9AX 01736 762167 - 07880 818976 [email protected] www.peterswansonpottery.com

Nic Harrison Penhale Jakes, Crava Lane, Ashton, HelstonTR13 9SE 01736 762638 [email protected]

Michel Francois Unit 12, The Rural Workshops, Breage,Helston TR13 9NW 01736 [email protected] www.michelfrancois.com

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LIZARDRussell Gibbs Roskilly’s, Tregellast Barton Farm, St KeverneTR12 6NX [email protected]

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TRURO AREABen Barker Chy Gwynn, Cusgarne, Truro, TR4 8RL 01872 859913/07786 680745 [email protected]

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PENRYN & FALMOUTHTim Lake 13 Broad Street, Penryn, TR10 8JL 07779 [email protected]

Charlotte Jones Trenoweth Chapel, Antron Hill, Mabe Burnthouse, Penryn, TR10 9HH 01326 372523 www.charlottejonesceramics.co.uk [email protected]

Hannah Lawrence Folklore, Old Brewery Yard, High St,Falmouth, TR11 2BY 07855 520650 hannahlawrence.net

Linda Styles 37 Trevethan Road, Falmouth, TR11 2AS 07767 445489 www.lindastylesceramics.co.ukartpottery@lindastylesceramics.co.uk

Carol Scott Viscar Pottery, Viscar Farm, Underlane, NrEdgcumbe TR13 0EJ 01209 860348 [email protected]

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PENZANCE AREASamme Charlesworth Parc an Growes, Tremethick Cross,Penzance TR20 8UE 07711 [email protected]

Bee Duxbury Wildfire Ceramics and Pottery, The Old CowBarn, Castle Gate, Penzance, TR20 8BG 07773 [email protected] www.wildfireceramics.co.uk

Lincoln Kirby Bell Unit 4, The Strand, Newlyn, Penzance,TR18 5HA (behind Trelwaney’s Fish Shop) 07943 [email protected] www.lincolnkirbybellceramics.co.uk

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OPENSTUDIOS

Many artists in and aroundthe town will be opening theirstudios to the public.

OPEN 10am - 5pmWednesday 17th SeptemberSaturday 20th SeptemberSunday 21st SeptemberWednesday 24th September

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BACK ROAD ARTWORKS Back Road East, 01736 791571 (Painting/Jewellery/Mixed Media)CHRISTINE ALLEN www.chrisallenart.co.ukJENNY FREYJOHN GREIG www.greigsart.comDORIS LINDEMANN www.dorislindemann.co.ukKATHRYN LOVELUCKSALLY MacCABE www.sallymaccabe.co.uk

DESIREE HOPE Unit 2 Harbour Galleries, Wharf Road,07843 781278 (Glass Art) www.desireehope.com

METTA CENTRE 1 Chapel Street, 01736 793133(Painting/Ceramics/Textiles) www.themettacentre.com

THE MANOR HOUSE Ayr, 01736 798340(Closed Wednesday 24th September)COLIN ORCHARD (Painting)CELIA ORCHARD (Textiles) [email protected]

ROY RAY 6 Carthew Terrace, 07767 337813(Painting) www.evilution-project.com

SHARON McSWINEY Myrtle Cottage, Hellesvean, TR26 2HG 07900 695537 (Metalwork/Jewellery)www.sharonmcswiney.co.uk

WHITES OLD WORKSHOPS Porthmeor Road,07963 443619HANI MROZ (Painting) www.hanimroz.co.ukPAULINE YOULL (Painting)MARY FLETCHER (Painting) www.axisweb.org/p/maryfletcherMARY STANLEY (Oil/Charcoal)SHEILA STAYNE (Textiles)PAUL STAYNE (Painting)JENNY WOODHOUSE (Painting)DAVID MOORE (Painting)LYNETTE PIERCE (Painting)JUDY SYMONS (Painting)ABI TAYLOR (Painting)GARETH LYE (Painting) www.lyespectrumdesign.comSEAN TAYLOR (Painting)ANGELA BARRON (Painting)

DAWN THOMPSON Studio 2, Sail Lofts (entrance inRope Walk behind Porthmeor Rd), 01736 795328 (Painter)

ANGELA DIGGLE Sloop Studios/Workshops, Sloop Craft Market, 01736 796051 www.stives-artist.com(Hand Painted Silk Items/Painting/Print)

GAOLYARD STUDIOS Dove Street, 07818 437409(Closed Sunday 21st September)SARAH DUNSTAN www.sarahdunstan.co.ukLOUISE THOMPSON www.louisethompsonceramics.co.ukAMANDA RAY www.gaolyard-studio-pottery.co.ukRICK HENHAM www.rickhenham.comREBECCA HARVEY www.rebeccaharvey.comMICHAELA WRIGLEY www.michaelaceramics.prosite.com(Ceramics)

27 BEDFORD ROAD 01736 794622COLIN T JOHNSONwww.colintjohnsonstives.weebly.com (Painting)GAZELLE www.gazellestives.weebly.com (Painting/Sculpture)

PORTHMEOR STUDIOS Back Road WestJOHN EMANUEL Studio 2 (Painting)www.johnemanuel.co.ukNAOMI FREARS Studio 3 (Painting/Print Making)Open Wednesday 18th & 25th Sept onlyFELICITY MARA Studio 4 (Painting) www.felicitymaraco.uk not open Sat 21st SeptMICHAEL CORKREY Studio 5 (Painting) Open Wednesday 18th & 25th Sept onlyCLARE WARDMAN Studio 7 (Painting/Drawing)www.robertson-wardman.co.ukIAIN ROBERTSON Studio 7 (Painting/Print)www.robertson-wardman.co.ukANDY HUGHES Studio 11 (Art/Film/Photography)www.andyhughes.net Sat 20th & Sun 21st onlyMARION TAYLOR Studio 15 (Painting)

RACHAEL KANTARIS 6 Penwith Studios, PorthmeorRoad 07825 611885 (Open Weds 17th & Weds 24th only)www.kantaris.com/rachael (Painting/Etching)

MARTA UTSLER 4 Court Cocking, 07758 335417www.martautsler.com (Abstract Painting)

SHARRON PAGE STOCKS Studio @ Glentworth,Carthew Terrace 07815 300537 Studi@Glentworth (Ceramics)

JANE GRAY Harbour Galleries, Wharf Road, TR26 1LF07977 552775 www.knot-the-end.com (Upcycled Textile Art)

PETER PERRY 4 Upper Meadow, Porthmeor, TR26 1HY07966 445551 www.peterperry.com (Painting)

MICHELLE WRIGHT Penwith Studios, Porthmeor Road07773 001704 (Printmaking)

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARINERS GALLERY, Norway Square Mon - Sat 10am - 5.30pm, Sun 2pm - 5pmLate Summer Show.A Members’ show featuring an eclectic mix of styles andmedia. Also a fine selection of unframed original works andcards.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARINERS GALLERY, Norway Square Sat 13th at 6pm, then opening hours as Late SummerShow at the gallerySquare Deal and Donated Picture Show.Members’ work on 10” square canvases all at £50 plus aselection of donated works at commission free prices. Comeearly as this event is extremely popular. Display will continueuntil 27th.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CRYPT GALLERY, Church PlaceSat 13th - Fri 19th 10.30am - 6.30pm during the festival -exhibition starts on Sat 6th (5pm - 9pm on opening day)A Life in Art - A Celebration of the Life & Work RobertBorlase Smart (1881-1947)A remarkable collection of works by Borlase Smart, whichincludes oil paintings, watercolours, pastels, drawings andetchings - most of which have never previously beenexhibited. Smart is widely acknowledged to be one of thefinest artists ever to have been associated with the St Ives artcolony and the St Ives Society of Artists (STISA). As his greatfriend and fellow St Ives artist, Leonard Fuller, so aptly said“he was St Ives personified” (Western Morning News, 4th November 1947).~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, St Peter’s StreetMon 15th - Sat 20th 10.30am - 4pmA Sideways Look.Marten Holmes is a storyteller and photographer working inmid Cornwall. This exhibition recreates and re-imagines worksof Renaissance and religious art in a way that makes itaccessible to a modern audience.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PENWITH GALLERY, Back Road West, TR26 1NLMon - Sat 10am - 5.30pm, Sun 11am - 3pmRobert Jones at the Penwith Gallery.A large exhibition of paintings by Cornish born artist RobertJones in the inner gallery at the Penwith Gallery. The paintingsreflect his experience of sea, land, sky, weather, light andpaint. (Exhibition starts on 8th September and continues to19th October.)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

FREE EXHIBITIONS during the Festival

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~OPEN STUDIOSWed 17th, Sat 20th, Sun 21st, Wed 24th 10am - 5pmMany artists in and around the town will be opening theirstudios to the public. For details see the Open Studios page.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES SCHOOL OF PAINTING, Porthmeor Studios, RoyRay Studio. Fri 19th & Sat 20th 10am - 4pm, Sun 21st 9amLarge Postcard Art.Rotary Club of St Ives exhibition of works of art by well knownand up and coming artists, signed on the back. So, yourchallenge is to spot the artist and get a bargain. All piecespriced at £35. Sale on Sun 21st starting at 9am. Call 01736 797180 or see www.st-ives-cornwall.rotary1290.orgfor more details.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ST IVES ARTS CLUB, Westcott’s QuaySun 14th - Sat 27th 10.30am - 5pmMembers Exhibition.New paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture by members ofthe Arts Club.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~THE SALTHOUSE GALLERY, Norway SquareWed 17th - Wed 24th 10am - 6pmThree Elements.Bronze Sculpture by Jeremy Schrecker, returning to thefestival for the third successive year. This year he will bejoined by painter Roderick Shaw and printmaker RaymondPearson. Private view Friday 19 September 6pm - 8pm.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~THE SALTHOUSE GALLERY, Norway SquareFri 26th 6pm - 8pm. Sat 27th onwards 10.30am - 5pmElemental Language by Jenny Ryrie R.B.S.A.An exhibition of paintings and words exploring the energiesand poetry of the coastal landscape. (Exhibition continuesdaily until 1st October). Supported by The Book Gallery.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMEOR STUDIO - Cellar 4, Back Road WestMon - Fri 11am - 1pmThe Maritime Artist. Created by artist Mark Dion in 2013. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NEW CRAFTSMAN GALLERY, 24 Fore StreetMon - Sat 10am - 5pmMatthew Lanyon - Solo showMeet the artist - Wed 17th 2.30pm - 4pmMathew Chambers - Sculptural CeramicsJohn Maltby - CeramicsBreon O'Casey - Jewellery and other work~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PORTHMINSTER GALLERY, Westcott's QuayMon - Sat 10am - 5.30pm.Please contact the gallery for Sunday opening times.New Horizons.A mixed group show featuring: atmospheric landscapes byFreya Horsley and Joanne Last; expressive abstracts by LeighDavies and Jessica Slater; and inventive painted panels bySimon Turner; together with contemporary ceramics by paststudio assistants to Edmund de Waal - Sun Kim and BarryStedman. The exhibition will also present work from thegallery's selected prize-winning artist from the Newlyn Schoolof Art's mentoring scheme. Meet the artists on Sat 20th 2pm -4pm. email [email protected] or 01736 795888~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FERNLEA GALLERY, 3 Fernlea Terrace Mon - Sat 11am - 5pmSt Ives Artists & Sculptors Past & Present.A mixed show of post war & contemporary Cornish worksfrom the last 60 years. Own Art & credit facilities available.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CAFE ART, The Drill HallMon - Sat 10am - 6pm, Sun 11am - 4pmColin Birchall: Paintings.An exhibition of paintings by the late Colin Birchall curated byhis family. The show includes many of his trademark abstracttextured paintings. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BELGRAVE ST IVES, 22 Fore StreetMon - Sat 10am - 6pm

Tom Cross - The Helford River Paintings.Belgrave St Ives hosted the first posthumous exhibition of thework of artist/writer/educator Tom Cross in 2010 when theHelford paintings were particularly sought-after. We are verypleased to be curating a show dedicated to this subject.

Felicity Mara - A Year at Porthmeor. (until 20th)A selection of recent paintings from the artist’s studio - howthe move to Porthmeor Studios has affected the artist’spractice. Felicity Mara will be giving a talk about her work onThurs 18th 3pm - 4pm~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MILLENIUM, Street-an-PolMon - Sat 10am - 5pmTwo New Exhibitions.Joy Wolfenden Brown - until 16thRichard Nott - from 19th~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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ST IVES MAPThe Island Centre �

Porthmeor Studios & Cellars St Ives School of Painting �

The Mariners GalleryCrypt Gallery �Salthouse Gallery �Norway Square �

Tate St Ives �

Barbara Hepworth Museum

St Ives Library �

St Ives Parish Church �

St Ives Archive

The GuildhallSt Ives Visitor Information Centre

St Ives Arts Club

The Western Hotel

Leach Pottery �

St Ives Theatre �

Boathouse Theatre

Bible Christian Chapel �

Barnoon Workshop

Porthminster Gallery

Queens Hotel

Sandra Blow Studio

Cafe Art

New Craftsman Gallery

Penwith Gallery

Open Studios Locations

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THE GUILDHALL, ST IVES THEATRE &WESTERN HOTEL CALENDAR~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

SATURDAY 13th SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmTHE DYLAN PROJECT.

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SUNDAY 14th SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmTHE MIRACLE THEATRE COMPANY.The Tempest.

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MONDAY 15th SeptWESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square, 8pmDAVE PEGG & ANTHONY JOHNCLARKE.

ST IVES THEATRE, The Stennack, 8pmSALLY BARKER.

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TUESDAY 16th SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmTYN DAGA.World Music & Dance Night.

WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square, 8pmRONNIE SCOTT’S ALLSTARS. The Continuing Story.

ST IVES THEATRE, The Stennack, 8pmSTEVE KNIGHTLEY.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

WEDNESDAY 17th SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmSETH LAKEMAN.

WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square, 8pmRONNIE SCOTT’S ALLSTARS.1959 Jazz Year of the Century.

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THURSDAY 18th SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmMOULETTES.

WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square, 8pmWHITETOP MOUNTAIN BAND.

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FRIDAY 19th SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmANDY FAIRWEATHER LOW & THELOW RIDERS.

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SATURDAY 20th SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmTHE PRODUCERS.

WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square, 8pmKELTRIX.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SUNDAY 21st SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmRICHARD DIGANCE.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MONDAY 22nd SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmSOFT MACHINE with KEITHTIPPETT.

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TUESDAY 23rd SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmTHE EMERALD DAWN.

WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square, 8pmNIGEL PRICE QUARTET.

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WEDNESDAY 24th SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmFISHERMAN’S FRIENDS.

WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square, 8pmST IVES FOLK.

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THURSDAY 25th SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmKERNOW KING.

WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square, 8pmSARAH GILLESPIE.

ST IVES THEATRE, The Stennack, 8pmTRURO & PENWITH COLLEGESTUDENTS SHOWCASE.

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FRIDAY 26th SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmTHE SOUTH.

WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square, 8pmFAKE THACKRAY.

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SATURDAY 27th SeptTHE GUILDHALL, Street an Pol, 8pmHAWKWIND.

WESTERN HOTEL, Royal Square, 8pmMIGHTY BUCCA DU.

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Please see our website for updates: www.stivesseptemberfestival.co.ukFollow us on facebook and twitter: twitter.com/stivesfestival

TICKET INFORMATION

Unless otherwise stated, tickets are available from:l Online: www.stivesseptemberfestival.co.ukl The St Ives Visitor Information Centre, Street-an-Pol TR26 2DS Tel: 0905 252 2250 (Opening hours: Monday - Friday 10am - 5pm, Saturday - Sunday 11am - 4pm) Also, tickets on the door if available.

Tickets for the following events are not available online through our website or the St Ives Visitor Information Centre:l Boathouse Theatre Call: 07985 261181l Tate St Ives & Barbara Hepworth Garden Call: 01736 796226 or email: [email protected] St Ives Theatre Call: 01736 797007 l Sandra Blow Studio Tour Tickets on the door. To book call: 01736 797371 or email: [email protected] St Ives School of Painting At the St Ives School of Painting, Porthmeor Studios, Back Road West, TR26 1NG or call: 01736 797180 or online: www.schoolofpainting.co.ukl The Archaeology of West Penwith Call: 01736 793692 or 07881 674878 email: [email protected]

Tickets for the following are available only at the event:l Shanty Baba - Westcott’s Quayl Guided Walks - The Story of St Ivesl Guided Walks - Art in St Ivesl Guided Walks - St Ives Through The Agesl Guided Walks - St Ives in its Landscapel St Ives Fishing Industry Walk

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