Falmouth Community Gospel Choir Concert

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Falmouth Community Gospel Choir have very kindly offered to perform a concert to raise money for SourceFM to support the fit out of our new community studios in Kimberley Park. More information on the Re-Source project here.

SourceFM will be able to offer training in the new studios on sound recording, live sound mixing, podcasting, singing, playing music as well as other musical skills.

Ticket Prices

  • Adults (18+) - £10.00
  • Family ticket (2 adults and two children - Over 5) - £25.00
  • Children under 18 - £5.00
  • Children 5 years and under 5 years old - Free

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Tickets will also be available on the door

Raffle Prizes

To help SourceFM raise money for the fit-out of the studios, members of our community have been amazing and donated exciting raffle prizes that you'll have the chance of winning!

These are some of the prizes with more to come!


Art and Luxury Item Auction

Local artists have donated beautiful works of art for us to auction on the night - Watch this space for more details.


Sarah Trewhella

Having lived and worked on a farm on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall for most of my life I have found myself becoming more and more intrigued by the life and death cycles of the seasons and natural plant and animal forms.

I have a fascination with the sinister side of nature and predatory creatures and how even the minuscule creatures and living organisms form part of the food chain and are all so bound together existing in the natural habitats that surround me and which I love.


Sarah Humphrey

“Sarah Jane Humphrey is a natural science illustrator and graduate of the Honours Degree Programme in Illustration at Falmouth University. Sarah focuses on botanical subject matter and works extensively across a range of applications from publishing to research. She approaches her work with intellectual curiosity and academic scrutiny with theme and adherence to scientific accuracy being of paramount importance.

Sarah employs a visual language that has great aesthetic sensibility, her traditional paintings rendered with a unique combination of Victorian Age stylisation in a 21st century context. I am extremely proud to be able to include Sarah’s work in the revised edition of my book ‘Illustration: A Theoretical and Contextual Perspective’ (Bloomsbury) to be published early 2017.”


Fiona Cant

I paint semi abstract landscapes inspired by wild places, including the beautiful Cornish coastline where I am lucky enough to live.

I walk every day with my dog, frequently on the beaches and coast path, (and even been known to get up close and personal with rock pools by cold water dipping.)

Sometimes I sketch, but more often I take many many photos of the little details that catch my eye. It is not just big spaces of ocean and sky that I connect with but patterns made in the sand by the withdrawing tide, or the folds and crevices within a rock or pebble. Being in nature brings me into the present whether that is battling against a strong wind on a headland or basking in the sun in a sheltered cove. It is these feelings of freedom, serenity and aliveness I wish to convey in my paintings. It is an on ongoing journey of discovery.


Details to follow