Art & Artists
The gallery has an outstanding collection of over 2,700 artworks
The gallery has an outstanding collection of over 2,700 artworks that range from Pre-Raphaelite and British Impressionist paintings to contemporary prints, photography and a children’s illustration archive. We also have the largest contemporary collection of automata in a public museum and regularly commission new ones.
The collections displays in the gallery change regularly to ensure our visitors always get to see something new. If you wish to see a particular artwork please contact us to avoid disappointment.
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You can search and browse our online catalogue. Please bear with us as we are currently changing to a more user-friendly system.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The displays and exhibitions are changed frequently, to ensure that our audiences get to view new works during their visit. To find out about current displays, please visit our Exhibitions page. If you wish to see a particular artwork please contact us to avoid disappointment.
We welcome requests to borrow works from the Collection for projects and exhibitions in the UK and around the world.
Initial enquiries and loan requests can be sent via email.
We ask that requests should be submitted at least nine months before the opening date of the exhibition. We expect borrowers to meet all costs involved such as packing, insurance and transport.
For various reasons, it is not always possible to accept donations into our collection. Please note that we cannot accept unsolicited donations under any circumstances and advise against bringing artworks to the Gallery without prior appointment.
If you would like to discuss donating an artwork or related item to our collection, please send an initial enquiry to the Collections Manager.
Falmouth Art Gallery cannot authenticate or value artworks for private individuals. You should contact a reputable art dealer or auction house.
If you are looking for advice on how to look after your own artworks or need a conservator, please visit Icon – The Institute of Conservation