Category Archives: Art

‘Catalyst’ Virtual Exhibition 22 April 2021-21 April 2022

Goonhilly Village Green is delighted to be featured as part of a new online exhibition called ‘Catalyst’, showcasing almost a decade of art, science and humanities collaborations between Cornwall based creatives and researchers from Exeter University’s Environment and Sustainability Institute.

‘Catalyst’ Virtual Exhibition 22 April 2021-21 April 2022

Goonhilly Village Green is delighted to be featured as part of a new online exhibition called ‘Catalyst’, showcasing almost a decade of art, science and humanities collaborations between Cornwall based creatives and researchers from Exeter University’s Environment and Sustainability Institute.

Goonhilly Village Green ‘Unbounded’ at The Eden Project

Work made for Goonhilly Village Green 2019 by artists Phyllida Bluemel, Rosanna Martin, Elizabeth Masterton and Beth Emily-Richards will be shown at the Eden Project’s Core Gallery as part of ‘Unbounded’, a show curated by Field Notes with the Eden

Goonhilly Village Green ‘Unbounded’ at The Eden Project

Work made for Goonhilly Village Green 2019 by artists Phyllida Bluemel, Rosanna Martin, Elizabeth Masterton and Beth Emily-Richards will be shown at the Eden Project’s Core Gallery as part of ‘Unbounded’, a show curated by Field Notes with the Eden

Writing Commission-Rosanna Lowe

Rosanna Lowe was commissioned by the GVG Team following an open call for writers to respond to the Goonhilly Village Green project. It’s a beautiful day in the month of May. The sun is shining, the hawthorn is blooming and

Writing Commission-Rosanna Lowe

Rosanna Lowe was commissioned by the GVG Team following an open call for writers to respond to the Goonhilly Village Green project. It’s a beautiful day in the month of May. The sun is shining, the hawthorn is blooming and

The Goonhilly Chronicle Issue 1: Created by Phyllida Bluemel

Gloriously talented author and illustrator Phyllida Bluemel created our very first print edition of the Goonhilly Chronicle, which was distributed free at The Gathering and at the Museum of Cornish Life. We still have a few remaining, which will be

The Goonhilly Chronicle Issue 1: Created by Phyllida Bluemel

Gloriously talented author and illustrator Phyllida Bluemel created our very first print edition of the Goonhilly Chronicle, which was distributed free at The Gathering and at the Museum of Cornish Life. We still have a few remaining, which will be

The Gathering revisited at The Museum of Cornish Life, Helston 27 July-21 September 2019

If you missed The Goonhilly Village Green Gathering back in May, the Museum of Cornish Life, Helston, is offering a second chance to see some of the artwork created especially for the day.  Beth Emily Richards, who worked with the

The Gathering revisited at The Museum of Cornish Life, Helston 27 July-21 September 2019

If you missed The Goonhilly Village Green Gathering back in May, the Museum of Cornish Life, Helston, is offering a second chance to see some of the artwork created especially for the day.  Beth Emily Richards, who worked with the

Artist Blog: Beth Emily Richards

For Goonhilly Village Green, I was invited to make a work that welcomes visitors to GVG, and also responds to the collection at the Museum of Cornish Life. As an artist who loves to work both in site-responsive ways and

Artist Blog: Beth Emily Richards

For Goonhilly Village Green, I was invited to make a work that welcomes visitors to GVG, and also responds to the collection at the Museum of Cornish Life. As an artist who loves to work both in site-responsive ways and

Artist Blog : Paul Chaney

Artist Paul Chaney considering the agricultural possibilities of the Downs to support people: I stand on the edge of a desolate windswept and sodden bog. A brownish smudge of a hedge lays against the brownish smudge of late winter’s heath.

Artist Blog : Paul Chaney

Artist Paul Chaney considering the agricultural possibilities of the Downs to support people: I stand on the edge of a desolate windswept and sodden bog. A brownish smudge of a hedge lays against the brownish smudge of late winter’s heath.

Artist Blog : Paul Chaney

Artist Paul Chaney talks about his time updating the FieldMachine programme to work for Goonhilly Downs: “Two screen grabs from the FieldMachine – which has been programmed with crops that may (or may not) be possible to grow on the

Artist Blog : Paul Chaney

Artist Paul Chaney talks about his time updating the FieldMachine programme to work for Goonhilly Downs: “Two screen grabs from the FieldMachine – which has been programmed with crops that may (or may not) be possible to grow on the

Artist Blog: James Hankey

James Hankey has spent time researching the history and future of Goonhilly Earth Station, with a particular interest in visualising the motion of waves. The Goonhilly Heritage Society (GHS) holds weekly meetings in their HQ at ‘B-site’, on Goonhilly Downs;

Artist Blog: James Hankey

James Hankey has spent time researching the history and future of Goonhilly Earth Station, with a particular interest in visualising the motion of waves. The Goonhilly Heritage Society (GHS) holds weekly meetings in their HQ at ‘B-site’, on Goonhilly Downs;

Artist Blog: Sara Bowler

This year, Goonhilly Village Green founding artist Sara Bowler will be exploring notions of invisible boundaries, following research into land ownership and the history of Trelowarren Estate which once included the land that the Earth Station now stands on. I’ve

Artist Blog: Sara Bowler

This year, Goonhilly Village Green founding artist Sara Bowler will be exploring notions of invisible boundaries, following research into land ownership and the history of Trelowarren Estate which once included the land that the Earth Station now stands on. I’ve