ART EXHIBITION 2025
Inspired by Shakespeare:
new artworks by BA Illustration students from Falmouth University
31 July – 8 August 2025, St Endellion Hall
Poppy Freeman, Full Fathom Five (The Tempest)
Our 2025 Summer Festival Art Exhibition features stunning new artwork created exclusively for the St Endellion festival by BA illustration students at Falmouth University, to complement our festival themes. Step into a world of imagination - love, passion, confusion, tragedy and comedy – inspired by Shakespeare’s greatest plays, including A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Tempest, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth.
This is an exciting new collaboration between the St Endellion Summer Festival and Falmouth University.
The exhibition is open before and during concerts. All purchases support the St Endellion Festivals Trust.
Exhibition curated by Lois Oliver. A violinist in the St Endellion Summer Festival Orchestra, Lois has curated collections and exhibitions at the National Gallery, V&A, Royal Academy and Dulwich Picture Gallery.
Featured artists: Beau Aitchison, Molly Allix, Izzy Connell, Sydney Cumming, Leah Rae David, Megan Davies, Millie Davies, Mariella Deiosso Chimento, Tom G. Dibble, Mia Fecher, Poppy Freeman, Felix Goldie, Fearghal Hainsworth, Josephine Joy, Liv Lempert, Millie Mainwaring, Lottie Mattison, Charlotte Minns-Camacho, Rebecca Randell, Noah Roberts, Niamh Shannon, Toby Templeman, Beth Uglow
With special thanks to BA Illustration Course Leader Nigel Owen; 3rd Year Course Leaders Sue Clarke and Natalie Hayes; 2nd Year Course Leader Julie Ann Monks, and all the Illustration team at Falmouth University.
Rebecca Randell, Titania and Bottom (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Tom G. Dibble, Falstaff
Lottie Mattison, Fairy Queen (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Liv Lempert, The Crowned Child (Macbeth)
Beth Uglow, Betrothal Masque (The Tempest)
Josephine Joy, Juliet and her Romeo
Molly Allix, Where art thou Shakespeare?
Toby Templeman, Shakespeare at Work
Leah Rae David, Richard II (celebrating Adjoa Andoh’s and Lynette Linton’s production with all women of colour cast and crew)
Megan Davies, Shakespeare's Weather: Romeo and Juliet