The story of Tremenheere Sculpture Garden, with founder Neil Armstrong

£5.00

23rd July. 7 - 9PM

Join us for an evening with Neil Armstrong, founder of the renowned Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, whose vision has shaped one of Cornwall’s most distinctive meeting points between landscape, art and architecture.

Over the past two decades, Tremenheere has grown from a private garden into an internationally recognised site where major contemporary artworks sit in dialogue with planting, topography and long views across Mount’s Bay. Neil Armstrong has worked closely with leading artists, architects and makers to create a place where sculpture is encountered through walking, looking and time spent outdoors — demonstrating how carefully considered environments can deepen our experience of art.

This informal evening offers an opportunity to hear Neil reflect on the ideas, collaborations and practical realities behind building and sustaining an ambitious sculpture garden in Cornwall. Wide-ranging in scope and responsive to the moment, the talk will leave space for stories, reflections and audience questions, allowing the conversation to unfold naturally.

Suitable for artists, gardeners, collectors, curators and anyone interested in how landscape and contemporary art can shape one another.

23rd July. 7 - 9PM

Join us for an evening with Neil Armstrong, founder of the renowned Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, whose vision has shaped one of Cornwall’s most distinctive meeting points between landscape, art and architecture.

Over the past two decades, Tremenheere has grown from a private garden into an internationally recognised site where major contemporary artworks sit in dialogue with planting, topography and long views across Mount’s Bay. Neil Armstrong has worked closely with leading artists, architects and makers to create a place where sculpture is encountered through walking, looking and time spent outdoors — demonstrating how carefully considered environments can deepen our experience of art.

This informal evening offers an opportunity to hear Neil reflect on the ideas, collaborations and practical realities behind building and sustaining an ambitious sculpture garden in Cornwall. Wide-ranging in scope and responsive to the moment, the talk will leave space for stories, reflections and audience questions, allowing the conversation to unfold naturally.

Suitable for artists, gardeners, collectors, curators and anyone interested in how landscape and contemporary art can shape one another.

Liquid refreshment will be available to purchase.