Jonathan Michael Ray (b.1984) works with sculpture, photography and printmaking, incorporating found objects, stained glass and stone. His work is shown in a new exhibition at Tate St Ives alongside that of Wilhelmina Barns-Graham CBE (1912–2004). The exhibition reflects on their shared interest in the geological and built environments of West Cornwall and beyond.
There will be BSL interpretation.
There is one entrance to Tate St Ives from Porthmeor Beach. This has a ramp and a flight of steps with a handrail.
- There is lift access and level access to most areas of the gallery
- Accessible toilets are located on the third floor at Tate St Ives close to Gallery 6
To help plan your visit to Tate St Ives, have a look at our visual story. It includes photographs and information of what you can expect from a visit to the gallery.
For more information before your visit:
Email visiting.stives@tate.org.uk
Call +44 (0)173 679 6226
Visitor numbers are being carefully managed. There are increased cleaning regimes in high use areas, protective screens on desks and counters and hand sanitiser dispensers throughout the gallery.
When you visit:
- Keep your distance from others
- Wear a face covering unless you are exempt
Most importantly, if you or anyone you live with has COVID-19 symptoms please stay at home.
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