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July 2021

Workshops accompanying our summer exhibition - Ingenious? - A celebration of invention and innovation in Falmouth past and present. Free family drop-in workshops inspired by the Fox Family of Falmouth. The Fox Family of Falmouth where interested in many things. Working across the arts, sciences and engineering to bring us many inventions. We have followed their lead and put together a series of fun workshops with the same elements. So pop down to to Gyllyngdune Gardens, get inventive, inspired and have fun! These are drop-in events with limited numbers. Please check dates in our summer activity guide, Return to Summer listings Location

Job title access and interpretation manager (job share 16 hours per week) What you actually do a lot of writing! I focus on exhibitions and marketing, mainly creating the written elements for gallery exhibitions, developing the marketing strategy for cultural services and writing grant applications. Where people can find you falmouth art gallery, usually in the ‘ideas hub’ office. Your favourite artist in falmouth art gallery collection I’ll always have a fondness for john singer sargent’s ‘portrait of charles napier hemy’ as it helped me get my job here but my favourite painting has always been ‘in the coulisse – behind the scenes’ by dame laura

Creative Art Activities inspired by Wild World Heroes Summer Reading Challenge Free Creative workshops for all the Family. Drop-in. Gyllyngdune Gardens, near the bandstand. 10-3pm. These workshops have been organised by Falmouth Art Gallery and Library with funding from Arts Council England. We hope you have fun and don’t forget to sign up for the summer reading challenge at Falmouth Library. All these events are plastic free. 29th July. 10-3pm. Drop-in. Make your own bug hotel Make a wonderful home for bugs. Decorate a bug hotel and then fill it with bamboo, shells, sticks, stones and twigs! Put it in your garden and see how many bugs