A big part of the Where Art Meets The Wave project will be the ability for everyone to be able to see the collection of these stunning and unique pieces of artwork all in one place.
The whole collection of art will be available to view during during July, August and most of September at the venues listed below and we extend our sincere thanks to all of the places listed, for agreeing to be a part of this project.
Remember, these surfboards won’t just be on display—they’re also be available for bidding in an online auction. So, whether you’re an art enthusiast, a surfer, or someone who appreciates creativity, these unique artworks await your discovery!

Pixel, Penzance
Built on the site of a former car park on Causewayhead in Penzance, the building is made up of three floors of creative workspace for individuals and businesses of all sizes.
There are shared studios for artists and makers of all disciplines through to more conventional desk space in bright, modern workspaces with enviable views of the town and harbour beyond.
Boards on display at Pixel
At Pixel you’ll find the Where Art Meets The Wave boards for the following artists.
- Deborah Creed
- Joe Greenaway
- Emma Jeffryes
- Rod Walker
- Glyn Walton

Hub, St Ives
Situated in the heart of the town, Hub is a well established feature on the harbour front & an essential stop off for great coffee, fabulous cakes and amazing food.
Boards on display at the Hub
At The Hub you’ll find the Where Art Meets The Wave boards for the following artists.
- Leana Robinson
- Paul Sims
- Jenny Woodhouse

The Headland, Newquay
The Headland luxury resort is a one-of-a-kind. It’s more than a hotel in a wild, dramatic location. It has grand traditions and age old charm, but it also embraces the modern.
Boards on display at The Headland
At The Headland Hotel you’ll find the Where Art Meets The Wave boards for the following artists.
- Paul Foreman
- Tracey Hunter
- Michael Praed
- Dick Twinney

Saltwalls Gallery
Situated at The Crescent in the heart of Newquay town centre, Saltwalls is run by artist Andy Pearce – a place to paint and show his work along side other talented local artists.
Boards on display at Saltwalls
At Saltwalls Gallery you’ll find the Where Art Meets The Wave boards for the following artists.
- Elaine Cavell
- Andy Pearce

Newquay Garden Centre
Newquay Garden Centre started as a market garden in 1948 and is still a local family run business. This perfectly placed little gem offers so much more than just your gardening essentials.
They have kindly agreed to host the largest collection of Where Art Meets The Wave artworks for us.
Boards on display at Newquay Garden Centre
At Newquay Garden Centre you’ll find the Where Art Meets The Wave boards for the following artists.
- Salli Blackford
- Ed Burkes
- Danielle Butler
- Steve Camps
- Daniel Crompton
- Jackie Cullum
- James Downie
- Sally Eustice
- Ian Fox
- Diane Griffiths
- Richard Langton
- Gemma Lessinger
- Alex Moorse
- Tasha Owen
- Claire Reid

Start & Co, Newquay
Established in 1977 by the Start family, Start & Co are a trusted independent family run firm of estate agents in the very centre of Newquay. Still run by three enthusiastic family members who all live in Newquay, they believe passionately in all the town and surroundings have to offer.
They love supporting local clubs, festivals, charities and business groups, helping the town to grow.
Boards on display at Start & Co
At Start & Co you’ll find the Where Art Meets The Wave boards for the following artists.
- Joe Armstrong
- Kevin Cooper
- Linda Hallwood
- Kit Johns
- Julie Moss
- Chris Pointer
- Jonathan C Watkins
- Nina Worrall

Porthmeor Studios, St Ives
The Grade II* Porthmeor Studios in St Ives, Cornwall is probably the most iconic artists’ studios in the country. It is the oldest and has hosted some of the most illustrious artists working in Britain
Originally built in the early 1800s for the pilchard fishery, artists starting using Porthmeor around 1885, at first converting net lofts and later moving into purpose-built studios. It’s now home to 19 individual artist studios.
Boards on display at Porthmeor Studios
At Porthmeor Studios you’ll find the Where Art Meets The Wave boards for the following artists.
- Anthony Frost

The Roundhouse and Capstan Gallery, Sennen
As one of the most iconic buildings in West Cornwall, with its feet almost in the Atlantic Ocean, this Grade II listed building was constructed in 1876 to house the huge man powered capstan wheel, originally used to winch boats up and down the slip on Sennen harbour beach.
All the work on display in the Roundhouse and Capstan Gallery has been produced in Cornwall. The net loft with its very low beams on the upper floor houses even more fine art and an ever-changing display of pottery, prints, photography, jewellery and glass.
Boards on display at The Roundhouse
At The Roundhouse you’ll find the Where Art Meets The Wave boards for the following artists.
- John Piper

Coast at Beachside, Hayle
Coast Kitchen Bar and Terrace at Beachside is a vibrant family-friendly restaurant in Hayle, Cornwall, offering a welcoming sanctuary for all ages to enjoy.
As well as regular opening hours, they also host a range of special and one-off events throughout the year, including Sunday roasts, quiz nights, seasonal celebrations, private hire and more.
Boards on display at Coast
At Coast at Beachside you’ll find the Where Art Meets The Wave boards for the following artists.
- Mark Foster

Jackson Foundation Gallery, St Just
Named ‘Best Art Gallery in Cornwall’ the last three years in a row, the Jackson Foundation is a unique, ambitious, multi-award winning, carbon-negative art space celebrating the relationship between art and the natural world.
This exciting and versatile world class art gallery is free to the public, bridging the gap between public and private art centres
Boards on display at Jackson Foundation Gallery
At Jackson Foundation Gallery you’ll find the Where Art Meets The Wave boards for the following artists.
- Kurt Jackson

Cliffside Gallery, Port Issac
Cliffside Gallery, Port Isaac is a working studio gallery which Katie Childs set up in 1997 after taking a degree in textiles. Open all year, the walls display an ever-changing exhibition of her work.
As Katie paints everyday there are always new originals on the wall, with the addition of bespoke printed fabrics and other printed collectables, all in her distinctive style.
Boards on display at Cliffside Gallery
At Cliffside Gallery you’ll find the Where Art Meets The Wave boards for the following artists.
- Katie Childs