CAST The Cornubian Arts & Science Trust (CAST) is an educational charity that promotes participation, appreciation and learning in the visual arts and sciences.
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CAST exists for public benefit and aims to promote participation, appreciation and learning in the visual arts and to encourage interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration across the arts and sciences. It is committed to the pursuit of excellence. CAST works with artists, curators, writers and specialists from other fields, locally, regionally, nationally and internationally, to develop professio

nal expertise and exchange, to present examples of outstanding creative practice, and to create opportunities for audiences of all ages to experience groundbreaking cultural activity. CAST has developed out of a series of contemporary art events organised in Cornwall over the last four years — The Falmouth Convention (May 2010) and The Penzance Convention (May 2012) — and two residential workshops held at Kestle Barton on the Lizard peninsula — The Cornwall Workshop 2011 and The Cornwall Workshop 2013. CAST is based in Helston, in the former School of Science and Art given to the town by the philanthropist John Passmore Edwards in 1897. The building was extended in 1905 and 1913 when it became a secondary school, but it became redundant with the introduction of comprehensive education in the 1970s and was later used as a community centre. It was boarded up in 2010 and finally sold by Helston Town Council in 2012. The Trustees of CAST have raised funds for a limited schedule of urgent repairs, pending a more substantial scheme of renovations. CAST has no endowment and its activities depend on funds raised and income generated. Artists have occupied studios in the building since the summer of 2013 and a number of additional workspaces have recently been completed. The creation of studios in the CAST building is supported by West Cornwall Local Action Group and the Rural Business Investment Scheme, both of which are administered by Cornwall Development Company. The investment comes from the European Union and Defra through the Rural Development Programme for England. The building has also received funding from the Helston Downsland Trust, and help-in-kind from Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose and Cornwall College.

Join us tomorrow evening for Maeve Brennan's Artist's TalkThe talk will follow a screening of Maeve Brennan’s film 'An E...
22/04/2026

Join us tomorrow evening for Maeve Brennan's Artist's Talk

The talk will follow a screening of Maeve Brennan’s film 'An Excavation' (2022), which investigates a series of ancient artefacts recovered from Geneva Freeport in 2014. These artefacts were looted from the territory featured in 'Siticulosa', the film showing at CAST from 3 April to 30 May.

Both films are part of Brennan’s ongoing project 'The Goods', a multi-disciplinary body of work that focuses on the global trade in illicit antiquities.

Thursday 23 April 2026
Tickets from £18.50, including CAST Café supper from 6pm
Booking essential -

This talk will follow a screening of Maeve Brennan’s film An Excavation (2022), which investigates a series of ancient artefacts recovered from Geneva Freeport in 2014. These artefacts were looted from the territory featured in Siticulosa, the film showing at CAST from 3 April to 30 May. Both film...

Coming up…MAEVE BRENNAN | ARTIST’S TALKThursday 23 AprilThis talk will follow a screening of Maeve Brennan’s film An Exc...
13/04/2026

Coming up…
MAEVE BRENNAN | ARTIST’S TALK
Thursday 23 April

This talk will follow a screening of Maeve Brennan’s film An Excavation (2022), which investigates a series of ancient artefacts recovered from Geneva Freeport in 2014. These artefacts were looted from the territory featured in Siticulosa, the film showing at CAST from 3 April to 30 May.

Both films are part of Brennan’s ongoing project The Goods, a multi-disciplinary body of work that focuses on the global trade in illicit antiquities. An Excavation documents the work of forensic archaeologists Dr Christos Tsirogiannis and Dr Vinnie Norskov (Director of Aarhus Museum of Ancient Art) as they meticulously piece together the recovered archaeological fragments to reconstruct a series of vases made in the fourth century BC by artisans in Apulia.

Maeve Brennan uses moving image, installation, sculpture and printed matter to explore the social, historical and political resonance of material and place. Her works excavate layered histories, revealing unseen structures that shape contemporary life.

Tickets from £18.50, including CAST Café supper from 6pm

Booking essential ~ https://tinyurl.com/y4v9ja9h

Film stills ‘An Excavation’ (2022), Maeve Brennan. Courtesy the artist

CAST Café

You might also like these events and opportunities this month.Our Garden. Growing. Making. Living | Kestle Barton | Open...
12/04/2026

You might also like these events and opportunities this month.

Our Garden. Growing. Making. Living | Kestle Barton | Open now
An exhibition of camera-less photographs by Garry Fabian Miller. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 28 March to 14 June.

What Was I Thinking? | Auction House, Redruth | Opening 10 April, 6-9pm
An exhibition of work by Naomi Frears including prints, painting and film.

Artist Talks | Tremenheere Gallery | 19 April, 2pm-3pm
Mark Kermode in conversation with artists taking part in Newlyn Society of Artists’ spring show, which he curated.

Curator Bank | VASW | Deadline 30 April
An opportunity for artists to have one-to-one meetings to talk through work and ideas with curators working in the South West. Visual Arts South West

Launceston Poetry Festival | 1 to 3 May
Including events with Ella Frears, Penelope Shuttle and Petroc Trelawny

THINK & MAKE | PAPER CUTS Saturday 11 April, 10am to 4pmFree, just drop inWe invite families to create vibrant paper-cut...
04/04/2026

THINK & MAKE | PAPER CUTS
Saturday 11 April, 10am to 4pm
Free, just drop in

We invite families to create vibrant paper-cut images and symmetrical designs in celebration of spring.

Our learning studio will be decorated with designs inspired by some of the many folk-art paper-cut traditions practised around the world. These include Mexican papel picado, the distinctive perforated tissue flags hung on strings to celebrate festivals throughout the year; the colourful bird and flower wycinanki hung around doors, windows and freshly painted white walls in Poland; and gækkebreve, cut by children in Denmark and sent with rhymes and riddles to friends and family at Easter time.

Image courtesy Lucy Grant.

NOW SHOWING: SITICULOSA | MAEVE BRENNAN 3 April to 30 May Wednesday to Saturday, 10am - 4pmFree admission, all welcomeSe...
04/04/2026

NOW SHOWING: SITICULOSA | MAEVE BRENNAN
3 April to 30 May
Wednesday to Saturday, 10am - 4pm
Free admission, all welcome

Set in the Apulia region of southern Italy, Maeve Brennan's film Siticulosa, 2025 (45min) is part of an ongoing body of work that focuses on the global trade in illicit antiquities.

The film unfolds through a series of interviews with individuals including a biodynamic farmer, an art historian and a forensic archaeologist, each with a distinct relationship to the land and the objects buried within it. It traverses a parched landscape of caves and looted tombs, evoking a consideration of the relationship between archaeology, geology and ecology. Siticulosa is a study of a territory, its past and present, and the people who inhabit it.

Maeve Brennan is a London-based artist and filmmaker whose practice explores the social, historical and political resonance of material and place. She will visit CAST to speak about her work on Thursday 23 April.

Film stills Siticulosa (2025), Maeve Brennan. Courtesy the artist.

04/04/2026

There are many different ways to enjoy a hot cross bun, a personal favourite might just be lightly fried in butter and topped with yet more butter! They’re equally as delicious with bacon, egg or cheese, or even as a hot cross bread and butter pudding.

Available on the counter to eat in or takaway, they’re selling quickly but another freah batch will be available from around 1pm today!

CAST CASA EXCHANGE EVENINGwith Charlie Duck and Mariana Rodríguez FernándezThursday 9 April This evening celebrates the ...
03/04/2026

CAST CASA EXCHANGE EVENING
with Charlie Duck and Mariana Rodríguez Fernández
Thursday 9 April

This evening celebrates the continuing residency exchange between Centro de las Artes de San Agustín (CaSa), an art centre in Oaxaca, Mexico, and CAST in Helston. Initiated in 2020, the exchange supports artists from CAST and from CaSa to spend time in a completely different working environment.

CAST studio holder Charlie Duck recently spent a month at CaSa, where he worked intensively in the print-making studio, having started each day with a long bike ride into the country beyond. Much of the work made during this very productive period was inspired by the feral dogs encountered on his daily rides.

Oaxaca-based artist Mariana Rodríguez Fernández will arrive in Helston on 7 April to undertake a month-long residency at CAST. Mariana’s work predominantly involves drawing, whether as a final output, process or archive, often in close relationship with the written word. She often draws on the intimate and vulnerable spaces of her everyday life as subject matter, exploring issues including mental health and illness.

Image 1 Charlie Duck, CAST studio portrait by Martin Howse.
Image 2 Mariana Rodríguez Fernández courtesy of the artist.

Tickets £18.50, including CAST Café supper from 6pm

BOOK TICKETS: https://tinyurl.com/bp8v4hpb

Our April Newsletter is out nowThis week we launch an exhibition by filmmaker Maeve Brennan, who will give an artist’s t...
03/04/2026

Our April Newsletter is out now

This week we launch an exhibition by filmmaker Maeve Brennan, who will give an artist’s talk on Thursday 23 April. Studio holder Charlie Duck will describe his recent residency at CaSa in Oaxaca and introduce Mexican artist Mariana Rodríguez Fernández on Thursday 9 April. And there's a colourful paper-cut Think and Make workshop on Saturday 11.

Read more: https://mailchi.mp/castcornwall/cast-newsletter-april-2026?e=898551ae7a

Helston Spring Thing starts tomorrow.Take a look at what’s happening at CAST and all over Helston at: www.helstonspringt...
19/03/2026

Helston Spring Thing starts tomorrow.
Take a look at what’s happening at CAST and all over Helston at: www.helstonspringthing.com

PATRICK GALE AND PETROC TRELAWNY IN CONVERSATIONThursday 2 AprilThis special evening event has been organised with The B...
15/03/2026

PATRICK GALE AND PETROC TRELAWNY IN CONVERSATION
Thursday 2 April

This special evening event has been organised with The Bookshop in Helston as part of the book tour for Patrick Gale’s new novel Love Lane (publication date 26 March 2026). The book draws its title from the first address of his parents’ long and unusual marriage – a street dominated by Wakefield’s prison, in which his father was head tutor at a training school for prison officers. It portrays his parents’ then very new marriage and his grandparents’ perhaps more romantic one, but also revisits the secret marriage, first imagined in Gale’s 2015 bestseller A Place Called Winter, between his great grandfather, Harry Cane, and his husky neighbour, Paul Slaymaker.

Copies of Love Lane will be available to purchase at the event and there will be an opportunity to have books signed following the talk.

Tickets from £20, including CAST Café supper from 6pm
Booking essential - https://castcornwall.art/entry/patrick-gale-and-pertoc-trelawny-in-conversation/

Image: Terry and Betty (Patrick Gale's grandparents) on honeymoon, courtesy Patrick Gale

You might also like these events this month...Second Hand | Auction House, Redruth A group show exploring how context sh...
13/03/2026

You might also like these events this month...

Second Hand | Auction House, Redruth
A group show exploring how context shapes meaning; the exhibition moves from a charity shop to Auction House on 13 March.

Charmaine Watkiss In Conversation | RAMM (Royal Albert Memorial Museum) | 12 March, 12pm - 1pm
Artist Charmaine Watkiss will be in conversation with writer Fiona Williams to celebrate Watkiss’s new commission for RAMM.

Works in Progress | Dyski, West Penwith | Deadline 13 March
Residency for sound artists who sense their way of making music is changing and want time to explore what that shift might lead to. Funded places available.

Printmaking Workshop with Ben Sanderson | The Drill Yard | 20 March, 3.30pm - 5.30pm
Join CAST studio holder Ben Sanderson for a spring inspired mono-printing workshop as part of Helston Spring Thing

Helston Spring Thing | Helston | 20-22 March
A weekend of exploration and discovery, with a range of free activities at venues across Helston, including pasty making at the Guildhall, Discovering 42’s interactive touring science exhibition at Trevow, creative workshops at CAST and a ‘quest’ for dragons.

Skylark FM Spring Symposium | Dartmoor | 21 March, 11am - 4pm
A free symposium exploring the research behind the radio station founded by artist and composer Lucinda Guy to give voice to the Dartmoor landscape.

Garry Fabian Miller: Our Garden. Growing. Making. Living. | Kestle Barton | 28 March - 14 June 2026�An exhibition at Kestle Barton featuring camera-less photographs by Garry Fabian Miller.

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