The internationally renowned Falmouth Art Gallery is owned and managed by Falmouth Town Council and is situated on The Moor, on the upper floor of the Municipal Buildings.  

About Falmouth Art Gallery

Award-winning Falmouth Art Gallery is family friendly, dog friendly and free.  It has an outstanding collection of over 2000 artworks that includes 19th and 20th Century Master paintings, British Impressionist paintings, the RCPS Tuke Collection, contemporary prints, automata, photography and a children’s illustration archive. 

The Art Gallery also has a vibrant exhibitions programme featuring selected works from the collection and loans from artists, museum collections and private lenders.  This means the works on display from the collection are constantly changing and there is always something new and exciting to enjoy.

A space to learn

The gallery offers free workshops and events for babies and toddlers, families, community groups, schools, home school groups and those in higher education. 

Shop

Stocking high quality, but affordable, locally crafted products along with cards, postcards, books and prints the art gallery shop offers a fabulous selection of gifts.

Planning your visit

Falmouth Art Gallery
Upper Floor
Municipal Buildings
The Moor
Falmouth
TR11 2RT

For more information including how to get to the Falmouth Art Gallery, current opening times, current exhibitions, accessibility information, workshops and much much more please visit www.falmouthartgallery.com or call 01326 313 863

Falmouth Art Gallery is owned and managed by Falmouth Town Council and reports into the Council’s Cultural Services & Leisure Committee.

Upcoming events

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06  Jul to 05 Oct

Ammeth – Farming in Cornwall


  • 09:00-17:00
  • Falmouth Art Gallery

Join us down on the farm this summer for an exhibition about agriculture in Cornwall.  On display will be an engaging selection of historic and […]

11  Sep to 11 Jan

Falmouth and the Surrealists


  • 09:00-17:00
  • Falmouth Art Gallery

Featuring works by Lee Miller and women artists associated with Surrealism. Celebrating:  Featured Image: Ady Fidelin, Lee Miller and Nusch Eluard. Cornwall, England. 1937. Copyright: […]

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