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MARK LECKEY

There’s something about being lost in music which seems organic and wonderful,

FIRST COURSES AND OPEN ACCESS

Details of the first courses at our new ceramics studio: Six-week Beginner Ceramics with Jaye Taylor  Wednesday evenings, 6-8.30pm

Half-term THINK AND MAKE

Paint an object, character or scene, real or imagined, and tell a visual story in miniature.

Image: Rachael Allen reading at CAST in 2020. Photo courtesy Robert Barker

POETRY AFTERNOON WITH RACHAEL ALLEN

An informal poetry afternoon, with Rachael Allen reading from her debut poetry collection Kingdomland and from new work

A CELEBRATION OF CORNISH MAY DAY TRADITION

Archival films exploring different customs from around the region will be shown alongside a recent documentary

St George and the Dragon, The Hal an Tow, Helston, circa 1970

A CELEBRATION OF CORNISH MAY DAY TRADITION

Three archival films exploring different customs from around the region will be shown alongside a recent documentary

EASTER NESTS

Be like a bird in spring, weave, wind and create a nest for your easter eggs.

Naomi Frears and Matt Burrows In Conversation

An evening of conversation about the development of Men Falling

Men Falling

Shot from Naomi Frears’s studio window overlooking Porthmeor beach in St Ives, the first part of Men Falling observes surfers as they come to the end of their ride on a wave. In these final moments they seem to give themselves to the sea, each bringing their own particular style to the dismount. This is…

FIND YOUR WAY WITH CLAY

Hannah Lawrence’s delicate hand-built pots are widely admired. This six-week course is suitable for all skill levels, introducing basic form-making techniques and more complex aspects such as handles, spouts and lids. The aim is to get participants inspired and confident to make real functional pottery for home and kitchen. Finished items can be glazed and fired (at a…

Notebook on Cities and Clothes

In the early 1980s fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto shocked and revolutionized the fashion world with his oversized, androgynous, sculptural designs. Interviewing Yamamoto and watching him at work, director Wim Wenders considers the influence of Paris and Tokyo, the designer’s favourite places, his relationships with the models he works with and the students and apprentices drawing…

Au Hasard Balthazar

Sarah Dobai will introduce the acclaimed Robert Bresson film Au Hasard Balthazar (1966).

THE DONKEY FIELD

Sarah Dobai’s film features a text based on sections of a childhood memoir of events in Budapest in 1944.

ELIZABETH PRICE

A rare opportunity to attend an artist’s talk by Elizabeth Price, who will visit Falmouth School of Art

USER GROUP DISCO

We are in a ‘Hall of Sculptures’, the narrator claims as USER GROUP DISCO (2009) starts

Ernest & Celestine

A delightful comedy of an unlikely friendship between a mouse and a bear.

The Way We Live

Director, scriptwriter and feminist Jill Craigie was one of Britain’s earliest women documentary filmmakers.

LANTERN-MAKING WORKSHOPS AT CAST 

Lucy Grant and Vicky Wiltshire are working with the Museum of Cornish Life to create a lantern procession

REBECCA MOSS FILM EVENING

Rebecca Moss will introduce a selection of short moving image works and discuss her practice and influences.

Hale County This Morning, This Evening

An inspired and intimate portrait of a place and its people

Film still, The Ladykillers (1955), courtesy of Park Circus/STUDIOCANAL

The Ladykillers

This Ealing Studios classic is a subversive and macabre slow-burn comedy

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