25th May – 2nd June 2024 Creative Kernow

Catherine Harvey Jefferson

Information

Colourful abstract Landscape Paintings and Prints from Cornwall and Isles of Scilly and a significant body of work from adventures further afield.

The Beehive is a little studio in a beautiful Victorian shop in central Penzance which I share with Felicity Robertson and Hugo Jones both painters.

There will be an abundance of drawings, prints and more serious larger paintings for sale. Giclees of travel drawings made in Chile, New Zealand, Scotland, Norway as well as Cornwall and Isles of Scilly will be for sale, framed or unframed giving a wide range of affordable small works .My work comes from a lifetime spent walking and sailing in some of the more remote parts of the world, I have a strong connection to the landscape and the vital part that spending time in nature has to play in our humanity and sense of well being. I make drawings and travel with a well equipped miniature studio using Sennelier oil bars, Old Holland watercolours and Unison pastels.

I can take credit card payments and also can set up slow pay/no interest arrangements for larger works.

We will be serving seriously good coffee



Opening Times
11am - 5pm

Opening Days
Sat 25th May
Sun 26th May
Mon 27th May
Tue 28th May
Wed 29th May
Thu 30th May
Fri 31st May
Sat 1st Jun
Sun 2nd Jun


Directions
The Beehive is at the top of Arcade steps Penzance. From Market Jew Street walk up the steps next to 'The Terrace Cafe' to the top and we are in the left. From the bottom of Causeway Head go left onto Bread Street we are halfway down on right.
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Accessibility
The venue has toilet facilities
The venue is family friendly
The venue is open all year round by appointment


Accessibility Information
The front door is up two steps negotiable with walking sticks but wheelchair access would be tricky but not impossible.
The lavatory is up a steep set of narrow stairs.