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to the hidden, often overlooked landscape of two rural quarry sites in Wales. (Until Sat 25 June)
Sarah Jones: Life’s Landscapes Artist featured on the Wall section of this gallery, who says: “Drawing from my own experience of trauma as a parent of a child with cancer, I use the process of art making to communicate what I find difficult to ver- balise.” (Until Sat 25 June) Criw Celf Alumni Exhibition celebrat- ing artists who’ve been involved with this gallery’s education programme, Criw Celf, over the years; aiming to highlight contem- porary artistic talent in Wales as well as possibilities for future directions. (From Sat 25 June until Sat 9 July)
MOMA MACHYNLLETH
Heol Pen’Rallt, Machynlleth. Wed + Fri 10am-4pm, Thurs + Sat 10am-1pm. 01654 703355 / moma. cymru
Annie Giles Hobbs Highly regarded Welsh painter whose richly worked surfac- es take months at a time to complete and reference Celtic mythology and Gothic and Early Renaissance painting. See Art. (Until Sat 9 July)
Glasfryn Fundraising Exhibition Works by various artists to raise money for the conversion of Glasfryn, a new store for this gallery’s Tabernacle Collection. (Until Sat 9 July)
Robert Bryce Muir: Conversation With The Silent Sculptural head studies created to give identity to specific articles in the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights; this show debuted in London in 2009. (From Sat 25 June until Wed 7 Sept) Tabernacle Art Competition Open art show with the theme of ‘home’. It costs £15 to enter or £5 for under-18s, and artists are asked to deliver one piece of work only from Mon 13-Fri 17 June. Various prizes are on offer also. (From Sat 25 June until Wed 7 Sept)
MOSTYN
12 Vaughan Street, Llandudno. 01492 879201 /
www.mostyn.org
Angharad Williams: Picture The Others Anglesey artist’s first solo show in Wales, comprising new work including a series of large-scale paintings, glass sculptures and film composed within a site-responsive installation. It also connects to a group project running concurrently on this gallery’s first floor, The Wig, which acts as an extension of Williams’ research interests and collaborative practice. (Until Sun 12 June) The Wig An ongoing, accumulative proj- ect between Gianmaria Andreetta, Jason Hirata, Laura Langer, Megan Plunkett, Richard Sides and Angharad Williams. (Until Sun 12 June)
Temporary Atlas: Mapping The Self In The Art Of Today Works which explore alternative, complementary ideas to cartography, aka drawing maps, by Sanford Biggers, Seymour Chwast, Jeremy Deller, Sarah Entwistle, Enam Gbewonyo, Rochelle Goldberg, Ibrahim Mahama, Paul Maheke, Otobong Nkanga, Kiki Smith, Walid Raad and three Welsh artists Manon Awst, Adéolá Dewis and Paul Eastwood. (From Sat 25 June until Sun 25 Sept)
NATIONAL MUSEUM CARDIFF
Cathays Park, Cardiff. Tue-Sun 10am-5pm. Free except where noted. 029 2057 3500 /
museum.wales/ cardiff
Wildlife Photographer Of The Year Drawn from nearly 50,000 entries, this global competition is represented here with 100 selections, presented by London’s Natural History Museum. Prices: £10/£7 concessions/free members and under-16s. (Until Mon 29 Aug) The Rules Of Art? Artists ranging from Rembrandt to Thomas Jones, Pablo Picasso, Gwen John, Maximilian Lenz, Clare Woods, Bedwyr Williams, Caroline
Walker and Clementine Schneidermann feature “in a way that questions social and political power and shows how artists have pursued a shared purpose: to push, subvert, question and reimagine what art can be,” say the Museum. (Until Sun 16 Apr)
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HISTORY
St Fagans, nr Cardiff. Daily 10am-5pm. 0300 1112333 / museum. wales/stfagans
Our Place: Celebrating Blaenau Gwent A celebration of Blaenau Gwent’s heritage expressed through the talents of the people who live there; part of a scheme titled Blaenau Gwent Residents Engaging in Arts, Culture And Heritage, or BG REACH. (Until Sun 3 July)
NATIONAL WATERFRONT MUSEUM
Oystermouth Road, Maritime Quarter, Swansea. Daily 10am-5pm. Free. 029 2057 3600 /
museum.wales/swansea
The Great Circus The Swansea College Of Art BA Illustration Graduate Exhibition 2022. (Until Sun 5 June) Trawsnewid Welsh LGBTQ+ history, culture and artwork are celebrated through select archival objects and new artworks produced by Amgueddfa Cymru Producers of the Trawsnewid project (which is aimed at LGBTQ+ people aged 16-25). (Until Sat 16 July)
ORIEL DAVIES
The Park, Newtown. Mon-Sat 10am-5.30pm. Free. 01686 625041 /
orieldavies.org
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Rembrandt Depictions of the self and others by Heidi Broad, Morgan Dowdall, Llyr Evans, Mo Hassan, Sarah Hope, Nigel Hurlstone, Shani Rhys James and Karolina Skorek. (Until Sun 26 June) Gini Wade Prints from a Llanidloes- based artist who works in various other media but displays lithographs and lino cuts here, drawing on “myths, dreams and the natural world, with a dash of the dark side”. (Until Fri 26 Aug) Ashrah Suudy: East In Colour Documentary photography work from a Cardiff resident, looking at the city’s Somali community and in particular the women’s colourful clothes contrasted with the greyness of their surroundings. (Until Mon 28 Nov)
ORIEL MÔN
Rhosmeirch, Llangefni, Anglesey. Tue-Sun 10am-5pm. 01248 724444 /
orielmon.org
V’cenza & Piera Cirefice Joint exhibi- tion, held in the Long Gallery and featuring landscapes of Anglesey and Ireland. (Until Sun 5 June)
North Wales Potters Association Work by members of this group, which was established in 1980. (Until Sun 12 June) Kyffin Williams And The Artist’s Techniques Drawings, paintings and prints from the gallery’s collection of works by Williams, along with an examinination of the methods he used to create these piec- es. (Until Sun 3 July) Jenny Holland: Brushes With Land And Sea Impressionistic paintings in oils and acrylics, using brushes and palette knives, and inspired by scenery around Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula. (From Sat 18 June until Sun 31 July)
ORIEL PLAS GLYN-Y-WEDDW
GEORGIA O’KEEFFE: MEMORIES OF DRAWINGS Turner House Gallery, Penarth, Thurs 23 June-Sun 17 July Admission: FREE. Info:
turnerhouse.wales
Big hitter of a show here for those with a yen for the American modernist tendency in 20th century art, with a Hayward Gallery touring exhibition containing 21 photogravures of drawings by one of its most celebrated figures. Georgia O’Keeffe produced these pieces over nearly 50 years, with a selection of illustrations in charcoal having particular historical significance – made over a century ago, they led to her debut solo exhibitions and an important if turbulent career over subsequent decades.
Glynyweddw Estate, Llanbedrog, Pwlhelli. Daily 10am-5pm. 01758 740763 /
oriel.org.uk
Elin Huws Tapestry weavings inspired by the landscapes, seascapes and poetry of Wales. (Until Sun 10 July) Niki Pilkington Welsh illustrator pro- ducing fashion portraits that have gained her a client list including Ted Baker, Paul McCartney and MTV. (Until Sun 10 July) Nesta Eluned Welsh painter working abstractly in oils by the looks. (Until Sun 10 July)
QUEEN STREET GALLERY
Queen Street, Neath. Tue-Sat 10am-3pm. Free. 01639 631081 /
queenstreetgalleryneath.co.uk
Sandra Wintle & Tracey Lewis: Energy, Flow And Form Paintings, displayed in the main gallery here. It is time to re-normalise pairs of women being called Sandra and Tracey. (From Sat 4 until Sat 25 June)
Maureen Carlson: The Way I See It Paintings, displayed in the Cwtch Gallery here. (From Sat 4 until Sat 25 June)
RUTHIN CRAFT CENTRE
Centre For The Applied Arts, Park Road, Ruthin, Denbighshire. 01824 704774 /
ruthincraftcentre.org.uk
Jane Perryman: From Light To Dark From Dark To Light Internationally recognised ceramic artist, writer, photographer, and filmmaker, well known for her books Smoke Fired Pottery, Traditional Pottery Of India, and Naked Clay: Ceramics Without Glaze. (Until Sun 10 July) Pauline Burbidge & Charles Poulsen: Drawing Parallels Married couple who live and work in a Scottish Borders studio and create large-scale draw- ing and quilt work. (Until Sun 10 July) Peter Lord: Hidden Things Sculptural pieces that reference religious themes, the opening of tombs, the Tarot, the phases of the moon and Celtic imagery, and often explore the outside and the hidden inside of an object alike. See Art. (Until Sun 10 July)
STORIEL
Ffordd Gwynedd, Bangor. Tue-Sat 11am-5pm. 01248 353368 / storiel. cymru
Storiel Open 2022 Artwork in various mediums including painting, print, pho- tography, textiles and ceramic, plus the opportunity to vote for your favourite piece. (Until Sat 25 June)
Cefyn Burgess: Behind The Box Stitch, print and textile work depicting the Hills Of Khasi, this follows study visits to the region and is part of an ongoing project to discover the connections between the people of Wales and the Khasi and Mizo people of north-east India. (Until Sat 2 July)
TENBY MUSEUM
Castle Hill, Tenby. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm. £4/£3/£2 kids. 01834 842809 /
tenbymuseum.org.uk
Mark Raggett: Retrospective 1972- 2002 Pembrokeshire-born painter and member of the Royal Watercolour Society, who has shown work at this gallery on previous occasions. (From Sat 4 June until Sat 9 July)
TORCH THEATRE
St Peter’s Road, Milford Haven. 01646 695267 /
torchtheatre.co.uk
Tom Evans: Gateway To Wales Chelsea College Of Arts graduate Evans presents recent pastel drawings made in response to the landscape close by where he presently lives. (From Fri 3 until Mon 27 June)
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