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Margaret Salmon

Margaret Salmon’s close observations of human behaviour, plants and animals are both ethnographic and poetic in nature.

Wind, Tide & Oar

Using a 1960s hand-wound camera, Huw Wahl shot Wind, Tide & Oar over a three-year period. In that time he followed a diverse array of traditional boats and the people who sail them as they journey through rivers, along coastlines and across open seas.

SELECTED 14

Selected 14 is a collection of diverse, surprising and provocative new films by early career artists.

A small bird held between two fingers

MARGARET SALMON

Margaret Salmon creates intense and beautiful filmic portraits that focus on the minutiae of the everyday. Her close observations of human behaviour, plants and animals are both ethnographic and poetic in nature.

BOTANICAL SPECIMENS

For this Easter holiday family workshop CAST’s black box will be transformed into a fun and informative immersive environment for exploration and play.

Three Short Films

Films by artists Samuel Bestwick, Georgia Gendall and Jo Lathwood will be shown as looped screenings on Friday 26 and Saturday 27 April. Each work focuses on a place in Cornwall or Devon and examines human relationships with nature and the effects of large scale industry.

Three Short Films

An evening presentation of recent moving image work by artists based in the South West – Samuel Bestwick, Georgia Gendall and Jo Lathwood.

Children's Films

A selection of children’s films will be shown in CAST’s black box screening space every day, Tuesday to Saturday, during the Easter holidays. 

Saturday Art Club

CAST’s Saturday art sessions for eleven- to sixteen-year-olds are structured around engagement with a wide range of artists, many of whom have studios at or close links with CAST.

Aguirre: The Wrath of God

Werner Herzog’s Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972) follows the story of the doomed conquistador Gonzalo Pizarro.

Black Beauty

African fashion model Alexandra Cartier meets Jorge Luis Borges in a visionary experience.

Mike Nelson

Celebrated British artist Mike Nelson will give a talk about his work, introduced by and in conversation with Jonty Lees, Course Leader, BA(Hons) Fine Art.

WALK THE LINE

Walk The Line, directed by James Mangold, explores the rise and fall of country music legend Johnny Cash

Creatures from the kiln

Join ceramicist Sarah Fassnidge from Clay Trap in CAST’s learning studio to make your own creature, talisman or charm.

WALL-E

A much-loved and entertaining animation with minimal dialogue, Wall-E tells the story of a small, rather hopeless-looking robot

The Wind

The Wind (1928), was the final silent film to be released by MGM. Its director, Victor Sjöström, and star, Lillian Gish, are considered to be amongst the greats of the genre.

Marcus Coates

Marcus Coates is best known for video work in which he is the main protagonist. His work often creates new ways of relating where a need or cultural barrier might exist.

MARCUS COATES AND ILRIC SHETLAND

The conversation between Coates and Ilric Shetland, Cornwall-based psychoanalyst and senior member of the Society for Social and Critical Psychoanalysis (SSCP), will explore some of the issues raised by The Directors

The Directors

The Directors is a collaboration between artist Marcus Coates and five individuals in recovery from different lived experiences of psychosis

Clay Country

An exploration of Cornwall’s China Clay industry and how, to this day, it shapes the region’s landscape, culture and experience

Water and Stone 2021

Taking place across three days in September 2021 the first programme of Water and Stone events set out to examine the geological sources of Helston’s exceptionally fine granite buildings and pavements and the relationship between geology and industry that is evident in the town’s network of kennels and opes – all features that contribute to…

Reading in Place (Sunday)

Artist Bronwen Buckeridge will lead a walk along the coast with readings from a variety of literary and historical sources.

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE WORK OF CHARLOTTE PRODGER

Ben Borthwick will consider BRIDGIT in relation to other works by the artist, reflecting on her use of technology

Bridgit

BRIDGIT (2016), offers a complex meditation on the relationship between place, time and identity.

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