Exhibitions

2025

Suki Wapshott | Solo Exhibition

13th September to 8th October

This Solo Exhibition by Polzeath's own Suki Wapshott includes a collection of her North Coast seascapes, alongside a series of paintings inspired by floral subjects and landscapes connected to the stories of flowers garlanded and gifted between loved ones. In her signature palette, Suki uses the power of colour to express the feelings of warmth and celebration we associate with flowers, and the meaning inherent in their arrangement and display.

2024

Suki Wapshott | Featured Artist 

30th October to 4th December

This new collection by Suki Wapshott pursues a softer, less structured style of painting, with a focus on the North Coast, where she lives and works, and the spectacular landscape of the Camel Estuary.

Suki Wapshott | Featured Artist 

27th April to 27th May

A new collection inspired by ideas of solitude and solace, of peaceful time spent walking the beaches and cliff paths around Polzeath and the Camel Estuary in the early morning.


2023

Suki Wapshott | Featured Artist
26th October to 22nd November 

An exhibition of Suki’s large scale works, alongside an intimate series of small vignettes, reflecting the beauty and unique north light of the North Cornwall landscape.


2022
1st to 30th November 2022

Representing a full year of studio work, this collection demonstrates Suki’s ongoing passion for her beloved home of Polzeath and its surrounding coastal landscape.


2021

Suki Wapshott | Featured Artist 
1st to 29th November 2021 

A collection inspired by the sublime beauty of the natural world and its relationship with human spirituality, reflecting the ideology of the great Romantic painters, writers and poets. 


Suki Wapshott | Featured Artist
1st to 29th June 2021

A reflective collection created through the extraordinary quietude of lockdown and inspired by ‘scapes’ throughout the seasons, with a particular focus on the Padstow estuary.


2020

Suki Wapshott | Featured Artist
1st to 29th November

An exhibition inspired by poems of confinement, loss of freedom, love, isolation and joy that resonated with Suki during the first lockdowns, each leading to a corresponding painting - see more here