The Newquay Monoliths / An Menhiryon Tewynblustri

A public sculpture commission by Robin Sullivan - made by and for the community of Newquay


With thanks to:

The People of Newquay, Cornwall Archaeological Unit, Cornwall Council, The Duchy of Cornwall, Experience Newquay, Gather & Grow, Nansledan Community Association, Newquay Orchard Staff & Volunteers, Newquay Tretherras, St Petroc’s, Trenance Primary Academy.

This project was part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund Delivered by:

Photography of The Monoliths in progress, by Ingrid Pop.

Pensilva, April 2025

The Newquay Monoliths / An Menhiryon Tewynblustri

The Newquay Monoliths / An Menhiryon Tewynblustri are a public sculpture project by artist & community engagement specialist Robin Sullivan and ALMA Artspace. They have been made collaboratively with local people and they celebrate the unique heritage, landscape, archaeology and community of Newquay. 

Monoliths are a frequent occurrence across Cornwall (and far beyond), dating back to the Neolithic period. They are some of the oldest monuments in our landscapes, used for millennia as places of contemplation, healing and communal celebration. 

The Newquay Monoliths have been made using clay casts created in a series of public workshops. These workshops provide a fun and creative enquiry into Newquay’s natural landscape, modern town-scape and multi-layered heritage - dating back to the bronze age civilisations who first made this place their home. The workshops have given participants a chance to map places of social gathering and personal significance, specific to their experience of living here. Over 300 casts have been created, and each one immortalises a small piece of Newquay - creating emotive fragments, which will be laid upon the monoliths.

By combining casts made by the people of Newquay into these new sculptural structures, we create a new conversation around the idea that: ‘Yours + Mine = Ours’.  This concept takes its inspiration from our ancient ancestors, where different communities would combine materials from their own lands to create common spaces and memorials.

By combining casts made by the people of Newquay into these new sculptural structures, we create a new conversation around the idea that: ‘Yours + Mine = Ours’.  This concept takes its inspiration from our ancient ancestors, where different communities would combine materials from their own lands to create common spaces and memorials.

In making the Monoliths, we have used direct casts, alongside the varied geologies, flora and waste materials found at sites across the town, embedding them into unique sculptural fragments of the landscapes, mirroring this ancient tradition whilst encapsulating another layer of the place itself. Now more than ever, communities need spaces to gather, listen, and learn from one another.

The goal of this project is to encourage these connections, ensuring the Monoliths are imbued with a collective understanding and appreciation of our shared experiences. 

Like a landscape, town, or person, the Monoliths combine complex layers, anchoring them in and reflecting their origins. The Monoliths will create a walking and cycling trail from Newquay’s old town at the Barrowfields, across to Newquay Orchard and out to the newest part of the town at Nansledan.

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Join us for ALMA Field Day
Sunday 7 September, 12 - 4pm

A sumptuous seasonal celebration of art, music and creativity as we unveil The Newquay Monoliths / An Menhiryon Tewynblustri with a vibrant programme of artist talks, family art and clay workshops, live music and dance, a community picnic and lots more…

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Press Coverage

“Work to get underway to install monolith sculptures in Newquay”

The Newquay Voice, 17 June 2025


“New Public Sculptures Celebrate Newquay’s Communities and Heritage”

— Cornish Stuff, 24 June 2025


“Newquay monolith sculptures to celebrate town’s past and future”

— Radio Newquay, 24 June 2025


“Public sculptures being installed to celebrate communities past and present”

— Newquay Voice, 24 June 2025


“Three new monolith sculptures are being installed in celebration of Cornwall's ancient landscape”

— ITV News, 24 July 2025


Keep up to date with plans for the Newquay Monoliths

Everyone is welcome to be part of this creative process for Newquay

We are so excited to watch this amazing sculpture project emerge for our community here in Newquay.