Close

Visit Penlee House & Museum

Penlee House is a Gallery, Museum, Cafe and Shop. Situated within Penlee Park, a space to reflect and great for family visits.

Click on the links on the right to find out more.

Close

A space for exhibitions & events

Alongside our Exhibition programme we run a variety of community events and workshops. The Newlyn School and Social history galleries change often. Find out what’s on.

Click on the links on the right to find out more.

Close

A space to learn

Penlee House is committed to lifelong learning. We run workshops for all age groups and offer a school workshop programme.

Click on the links on the right to find out more.

Close

A space for all

Built in 1865, as the home of the Branwell family. Penlee House is home to many paintings by members of the Newlyn School. It is also home to the Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society collection.

Click on the links on the right to find out more.

Close

You can search and browse our collections online. We also have a section dedicated to the Newlyn School.

The Shape of Things: Our Place in a Changing Climate

5 February 2025 until 26 April 2025

This community-curated exhibition, which runs from 5 February to 26 April 2025, will explore the effects of climate change in Cornwall, drawing on historic artworks and photographs from the collections at Penlee House. Local environmental groups, such as Sustainable Penzance, the RSPB, Growing Links, Cornwall Climate Care and Mount’s Bay Marine Group, have selected works for inclusion in the exhibition. These highlight issues such as rising sea levels, more frequent storms and extreme weather, warming oceans, and the challenges these changes pose for the environment, local wildlife and their habitats, the communities living in Cornwall and our industries, such as fishing, farming and tourism. 

This exhibition will also provide space for these local groups and other environmental champions to share their stories and offer suggestions to help visitors understand what individuals and communities alike can do to help combat climate change, protect our local area, and have a positive impact. To view the full list of works click here.

In addition to the historic paintings and photographs, this exhibition will feature new artworks created especially for the show by local community groups, children and young people. Groups such as the Women’s Institute and Penlee’s Arts and Health Groups, have joined young people from Mounts Bay Academy, Humphry Davy School and Penwith College, and children from four local primary schools to create new pieces on the theme of climate change. Working with local artists and some of the environmental groups, the groups and schools have responded creatively in a variety of ways to the images chosen from the collections at Penlee House. 

These responses depict connections to favourite places and the inspiration people find in Cornwall’s landscape and seascape, as well as exploring how they have changed or might change in the future. The new works will sit alongside the paintings and photographs from the Penlee House collections which inspired them. 

The Shape of Things: Our place in a changing climate will be on display at Penlee House Gallery & Museum, Penzance, from 5 February – 26 April 2025.

This exhibition has been part-funded by Arts Council England and Little Parc Owles Trust.

Have you seen?


Visit Us

Penlee House is a beautiful art gallery and museum, set within sub-tropical gardens, with a great café.

Discover More

Exhibitions

Our vibrant exhibition programme celebrates the nationally important art and history of West Cornwall.

Discover More

Learning

From school visits to family activities, talks and walks, there are plenty of learning opportunities at Penlee House.

Discover More

Our Café

Enjoy a delicious lunch or coffee at the Orangery Café, with its sunny terrace overlooking the park.

Discover More