listings art ABERYSTWYTH ARTS CENTRE
University Of Wales, Aberystwyth. Mon-Sat 10am-8pm. 01970 621903 /
aberystwythartscentre.co.uk
Bruce Cardwell: Calon Wlân Photographic homage to the world of the Welsh shepherd, represented in this exhi- bition by images of individuals, and pho- tographic observation of activities which form the annual routine of shepherding. (Until Wed 1 June) Zoe Preece: In Reverence Cardiff artist presents porcelain models of regular domestic objects (bowls, cutlery etc) plus sculptural furniture pieces made in collab- oration with Jennifer Finnegan. (Until Sun 12 June)
ALBANY GALLERY
74b Albany Road, Cardiff. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm. 029 2048 7158 /
albanygallery.com
David Tress Pembrokeshire painter who specialises in figurative and landscape work. This show also incoudes ceramic pieces by Hilary LaForce. (From Fri 6 until Sat 28 May)
CHAPTER GALLERY
Chapter Arts Centre, Market Road, Canton, Cardiff. Tue, Wed, Sat + Sun 12-6pm; Thurs + Fri 12-8pm. 029 2030 4400 /
chapter.org
Joy Labinjo: Ode To Olaudah Equiano A new set of large-scale paint- ings that are inspired by history and his- torical archives and foreground the artist’s desire to confront the notion that Black people arrived in Britain with the Windrush generation. (Until Sun 3 July) Owain Train Mcgilvary: I’m Finally Using My Body For What I Feel Like It’s Made To Do Art In The Bar exhibition by a multimedia artist from Anglesey whose work as shown here is based on time spent with a women’s/non- binary wrestling group in Glasgow. (Until Sun 14 Aug)
CRAFT IN THE BAY
The Flourish, Lloyd George Avenue, Cardiff. Mon-Sun 10.30am-5.30pm. 029 2048 4611 / makersguildinwales.
org.uk
Reflections Work by members of the Makers And Practitioners (MaP) textile group; a small exhibition preceding a larger one at Penarth’s Turner House Gallery in 2023. Exhibiting artists: Claire Cawte, Sue Shields, Mandy Nash, Sirpa Morsky, Jane McCann, Susan Smith, Lynda Shell, Elspeth Thomas, Alison Moger and Alison Taylor. (Until Sun 22 May) Flow Work by the following members of the Contemporary Glass Society: Nour El Huda Awad, Carolyn Basing, Chris Bird- Jones, Jacky Edwards, Mark Fenn, Trish Goodbody, Amber Hiscott, Pratibha Mistry, Paul Mitchell, Linda Norris, Kate Pasvol, Rachel Phillips, Nicholas Rutherford, Anna Selway, Cathryn Shilling, Phillipa Silcock, Amelia Skachill Burke, Susan Thorne, Angela Thwaites, Neil Wilkin, James Witchell and Bethan Yates. (Until Sun 29 May)
ELYSIUM GALLERY
210 High Street, Swansea. Tue-Sat 12-5pm. Free.
elysiumgallery.com
Myles Mansfield: Inhuman Swansea College Of Art graduate Mansfield inves- tigates a possible future where our descen- dants exist in a virtual computer world without bodies, via sculptures constructed from recycled materials and motors. See Art. (Until Sat 21 May)
FFOTO NEWPORT
3 Market Arcade, Newport. Mon-Fri 5.30-8pm, Sat + Sun 12-6pm. 01633 763947 /
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David Hurn: Newport A showcase of images by this esteemed documentary photographer, which were taken during the 1970s/80s period he was teaching at Newport Art College. (From Sat 7 May until Fri 17 June)
FOUND GALLERY
1 Bulwark, Brecon. Tue-Sat 10am-4.30pm. 07736 062849 /
foundgallery.co.uk
Pete Davis: City Stories Photos of Cardiff, especially the Splott district, taken between 1969-77 by Davis as the major changes to the city became apparent to him. (Until Sat 21 May) Mariette Voke & Nigel Lambert: Oil Water Clay Combined exhibition for this artistic couple, both trained potters although Voke is now a painter primar- ily. Also features photographic work by Catherine Murray. (From Wed 25 May until Sat 2 July)
FOUNTAIN FINE ART
Rhosmaen Street, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire. Mon-Sat 10.30am-5pm.
fountainfineart.com
Spring Group Exhibition A changing exhibition of new work from gallery artists. (From Sat 7 May until Sat 25 June)
48 G39
Oxford Street, Roath, Cardiff. Wed- Sat 11am-5.30pm. 029 2047 3633 /
g39.org
UNITe 2022 Open Studios Event Five artists – Umulkhayr Mohamed, Adam Moore, Gwenllian Davenport, George Hampton Wale and Zillah Bowes – have been in this gallery on a residency basis since March, and for two days they’ll be opening their studios to the public for a look at what they’ve been doing. (On Fri 13 + Sat 14 May)
GALLERY TEN
The Coachhouse, 143 Donald St, Cardiff. Wed-Sat 10.30am-5pm. 029 2060 0495 /
gallery-ten.co.uk
Bychan Small-scale (one square/cubic foot max) art by gallery artists includ- ing still-life paintings by Annie Morgan Suganami, ceramic lollies by Sophie Southgate, sculpture by Jon Thomas and darned digital prints by Molly Rooke. (From Sat 7 May until Sat 18 June)
GLYNN VIVIAN ART GALLERY
Alexandra Rd, Swansea. Tue-Sun 10am-5pm. 01792 516900 / swansea.
gov.uk/glynnvivian
Cinzia Mutigli The winner of this gal- lery’s annual Wakelin Award presents a multi-dimensional installation titled Sweet Wall. (Until Sun 4 Sept) The Bequest Of William G. Lewis, 2021 Twenty artworks donated to the
JACKIE MORRIS: AN EXHIBITION BY THE SEA The Druidstone, Pembrokeshire, until end of June Admission: FREE. Info:
jackiemorris.co.uk
Having visited Pembrokeshire for a weekend and never left, Jackie Morris’ work features at her local – the serene Druidstone Hotel – as part of their 50th anniversary celebrations. Twice winner of the Tir na n-Og award, Morris’ exhibition contains work drawn from paintings that have been wrapped up and cluttering her house. The landscape, sea and creatures of the area all weave their way in and out of her work spanning 35 years.
gallery by Lewis recently, aiming to honour the memory of his late wife Jan. Includes are John Piper prints and works by Glenys Cour, Valerie Ganz and Will Roberts. (Until Sun 18 Sept) Thinking Green NExhibition curated by Owen Griffiths and community groups as part of the Land Dialogues project. Griffiths will work with the collections of, and groups from, the Glynn Vivian and National Waterfront Museum, to re-imagine the gallery’s outdoor space as a new green civic arena. (Until Sun 18 Sept)
LIFE FULL COLOUR
23-25 Hole in the Wall St, Caernarfon. Tue-Sat 10.30am-5pm. 01286 678211 /
lifefullcolour.com
Nathan Jones: From Inside Out New work by Anglesey fine artist Jones, in which he tries on a Jackson Pollock influence for size over 22 paintings. (Until Fri 20 May)
LLANTARNAM GRANGE ARTS CENTRE
St. David’s Rd, Cwmbran, Torfaen. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm. 01633 483321 /
lgac.org.uk The Sketchbook Exhibition of behind the scenes work with 23 artists and makers sharing their different approaches to mak- ing. Physical and digital sketchbooks by artists who work in a range of materials, from painting, photography, drawing, tex- tile, ceramics, paper, print and more will be displayed. (Until Sat 11 June)
THE LOST ARC
Old Drill Hall, Bridge St, Rhayader. Sat-Mon + Thurs 9am-4pm, Fri 9am-9pm. 01597 811226 /
thelostarc.co.uk
Sandy Craig: Lost Landscapes And Quiet Discoveries Paintings, drawings and etchings by this mid-Wales artist, exploring the persisting identity of places and objects, and moments of qui- etude in places experiencing change. (Until Tue 30 Aug)
M.A.D.E. GALLERY
41 Lochaber St, Cardiff. Wed-Sat 10am-6pm. 029 2047 3373 /
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Art Of The Table SJosh Leeson and Zoë Gingell curate an exhibition of painting, ceramic objects, furniture and sculpture fea- turing work from Max Cahn, Zoë Preece, Yusun Won, Arthur Goodfellow, Tess Gray and Rhiannon Davies, plus Leeson himself. (From Sat 14 May until Sat 11 June)
MARTIN TINNEY GALLERY
18 St Andrew’s Crescent, Cardiff. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-5pm. 029 2064 1411 /
mtg@artwales.com
Jack Jones Centenary Exhibition Exhibition to mark the 100th birthday (so to speak – he died in 1993) of Swansea paint- er Jack Jones, who was noted in his time for ‘naïve’ style paintings of his working class Swansea surroundings and frequently compared to LS Lowry for better or worse. (From Wed 11 May until Wed 1 June)
MID WALES ARTS CENTRE
Maesmawr, Caesws, Newtown. Thurs -Sun 11am-4pm. 01686 688369 /
midwalesarts.org.uk
Pushing The Boundaries Six print- makers and an enameller from mid-En- gland and Wales respond to the Landscape that straddles the Present and Ancient borders which connect and divide them in this exhibition of work created from their collaboration. Previously shown at galleries in Oswestry and Clwyd. (Until Fri 27 May) Neil Johnson: Transparent Recent work from a Watercolour Society Of Wales member. (Until Fri 27 May)
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