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Free Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden Performance

Tate Tape Listening Party

9 July 2025 at 12.30–14.30
Image shows a young person wearing headphones and using a sound recorder while stroking the leaves of a tree in Hepworth's sculpture garden.

Ian Kingsnorth, Tate St Ives

Listen to new experimental audio works inspired by Hepworth created by local artists and young people

Join us for artist performances at the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden. With new work from local contemporary artists Jasmine Blackmoore and Cassius Nymh.

Each artist will perform outside in the gardens. Jasmine Blackmoore will use biofeedback from plants in Hepworth's garden to create a live, playful, soundscape. Cassius Nymh will perform a response to the sound potential and volumes of Hepworth's sculptures.

In the greenhouse, listen to experimental audio tour of the gardens created by local school students; Amelie, Arthur, Chayse, Denzel, Gabby, Jacob, Kerenza, Lucas, Merryn, Noah, Tean and Tia with artists Peach Doble and Cassius Nymh. These suggest ways for engaging with sculptures and natural environments through sound. They also document the ways in which the young people chose to explore the garden.

This public event is part of a day-long celebration marking the end of Tate’s second year working with students from Truro and Penwith Multi Academy Trust Schools through our Create Club, led by artist Peach Doble and supported by The Mildred Fund. 

There are steps and uneven surfaces that make access difficult. For this reason manual wheelchair access is by prior appointment only. To book call +44 (0)173 679 6226.

Mobility scooters are not permitted. Manual wheelchairs are available for booking. To book a manual wheelchair for your visit call +44 (0)173 679 1102 or +44 (0)1736 791177. Bookings should be made at least 24 hours before visiting.

We welcome guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs. Drinking bowls are available – just ask a member of staff.

Contact us via email visiting.stives@tate.org.uk or call +44 (0)173 679 6226 to discuss access needs.

Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden

Barnoon Hill
St Ives
Cornwall TR26 1AD

Date & Time

9 July 2025 at 12.30–14.30

Performances at 13.00 and 13.30 in the gardens.

The performances and audio works are free with admission.

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