A new art exhibition featuring work by Jill Randall has opened at Wheal Martyn Clay Works this week.

Educated at Falmouth School of Art, Jill recent work has focussed on artists’ residencies in industrial settings as the context for new work.

She has established innovative ways of interpreting industrial heritage, especially metal-mining, through her practice, demonstrating how contemporary fine art can be a mechanism for cultural regeneration and reengagement.

Randall has created work in response to post-mining sites in Wales, Cornwall, and most recently, the old goldfields of Victoria and South Australia. The work, which can be seen between 10am to 4pm, is on display until Thursday, February 13.

For more information on Wheal Martyn’s upcoming events, visit: www.wheal-martyn.com