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Lizard Art
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NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM - MONSTERS OF THE DEEP
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Explore myths, legends and monsters in this immersive exhibition from the National Maritime Museum that combines folklore with modern day science. Taking you on a journey through time, understand some of the ocean’s greatest mysteries and discover how scientists explore the deepest parts of the ocean. Already having received amazing reviews, the show will be running until January 2022. The Museum is open every day of the year from 10am – 5pm, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Every visitor must pre-book an arrival slot. Limited spaces available so be sure to book in advance.
Find out more, including dates, tickets and opening times at www.nmmc.co.uk
FALMOUTH ART GALLERY
The award winning Falmouth Art Gallery is family friendly and free. The gallery has a vibrant and ambitious exhibitions programme. It stages thematic shows featuring selected works from the gallery’s collection hung alongside loans from artists, museum collections and private lenders. This means that the three exhibition rooms are constantly changing and there is always something new and exciting to see. The gallery cares for an outstanding collection of over 2000 artworks that includes 19th and 20th century master painting, British Impressionist paintings, the RCPS Tuke Collection, contemporary prints, automata, photography and a children’s illustration archive. A selection of these works will be on display but you can view images of Falmouth’s entire collection on our website. The gallery shop stocks high quality, but affordable, locally crafted products along with cards, postcards, books and prints.
Falmouth Art Gallery Municipal Buildings, The Moor Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 2RT T: 01326 313 863 E: info@falmouthartgallery.com W: www.falmouthartgallery.com
Open for free timed-ticket visits Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs is by a lift in our side entrance. right of the building. Free Wi-Fi. Dog friendly.
William Evelyn Osborn(e) (1868- 1906): St Ives Pier (Smeaton’s Pier), oil on canvas, Falmouth Art Gallery Collection