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ABERYSTWYTH ARTS CENTRE
University Of Wales, Aberystwyth. Mon-Sat 10am-8pm. 01970 621903 /
aberystwythartscentre.co.uk
Criw Celf Showcase of aspiring artists aged 10-18 who produced these works in masterclasses. Until Wed pr Bedwyr Williams: Milquetoast Major new body of work by one of the bet- ter Welsh artists, which interrogates the role of the art institution within contemporary society via sculpture, video, painting and drawing. See rt. Until on pr Carmen Mills: Jacob’s Ladder Subtitled “seeing the invisible through the archaeological imagination”, these paintings arose from Mills’ visit to Bardsey Island off Gwynedd, and its 6th century monastery. Until ri pr 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. rom ri pr until Wed June
ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF ART GALLERY Buarth Mawr, Aberystwyth. Mon-Fri 10am-5pm. 01970 622467 / aber.
ac.uk
A Memorial Exhibition To Celebrate The Life And Work Of John Jones Printmaker, weaver and painter involved in mid/west Wales arts and crafts, Jones died in 2021 and is remem- bered here with a selection of his prints, lino cuts, etchings and screenprints. (Until ri pr
ALBANY GALLERY
74b Albany Road, Cardiff. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm. 029 2048 7158 /
albanygallery.com
Scottish Exhibition New work from contemporary Scottish artists Faye Anderson, Claire Beattie, Judith Bridgland, Ian Cook RI, Euan McGregor, Mhairi McGregor, Michelle Scragg, Dionne Sievewright and Marie-Louise Wrightson, plus paintings of Scottish scenery by Welsh artists Peter Kettle and Kyffin Williams. rom ri until Sat pr
BLACKWATER GALLERY
Pendeen House, Cardiff, CF11 0AW. Open by appointment only. 029 2034 9819 /
blackwatergallery.co.uk
Undod Work by five emerging Welsh artists: Chris Pompa, Ian Mackenzie, Jamie Gallagher, Jon Wall and Sian Wroe Jones. rom ri until ri pr
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 July
CRAFT IN THE BAY
The Flourish, Lloyd George Avenue, Cardiff. Mon-Sun 10.30am-5.30pm. 029 2048 4611 / makersguildinwales.
org.uk
MA Glass Work by students studying glass at Swansea College Of Art. Curated by Paul Mitchell. (From Sat 2 Apr until on ay Reflections Work by members of the
50 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 rt. rom Sat pr until Sat ay
FFOTOGALLERY
Fanny Street, Cardiff. Wed-Sat 12-5pm. Free. 029 2034 1667 /
ffotogallery.org
Edgar Martins: What Photography & Incarceration Have In Common With An Empty Vase Documentary photography work developed from a collab- oration with Grain Projects and HM Prison Birmingham, its inmates and their families as well as other local organisations and
akers nd Practitioners aP tetile 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. rom Sat pr until Sun ay 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. (From Sat 2 Apr until Sun ay
individuals. See rt. Until Sat pr
FOUND GALLERY 1 Bulwark, Brecon. Tue-Sat 10am-4.30pm. 07736 062849 /
foundgallery.co.uk
Print & Paint Work by Maggy Roberts, Lesley Lillywhite, Tony Hall and Judy Boyt. Until Sat pr
GALLERY TEN
The Coachhouse, 143 Donald St, Cardiff. Wed-Sat 10.30am-5pm. 029 2060 0495 /
gallery-ten.co.uk
Sue Williams: Raptures And Ruptures New paintings and mixed media drawings coupled with a new book by Williams and art theorist Marilyn Allen, documenting their conversations and responses and offering different perspec- tives on what it is to live as a woman in the st century. Until Sat pr
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. rom Sat pr until Sun 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. (From Sat 9 Apr until Sun 18 Sept
M.A.D.E. GALLERY
SUE WILLIAMS: RAPTURES & RUPTURES Gallery Ten, Cardiff, until Sat 30 Apr Admission: FREE Info:
gallery-ten.co.uk
This homely literally – it’s round the back of its owner’s house art gallery in Cardiff’s Roath district has another good’un this month with a crop of recent work by Sue Williams. A mixed media artist, albeit a painter most often, Williams’ pieces are also staunchly feminist and feature a lot of sex, or references to it.
41 Lochaber St, Cardiff. Wed-Sat 10am-6pm. 029 2047 3373 /
facebook.com/cardiffmade
Spring Open Exhibition Seasonally- themed show with work by the following Wales-based artists: Louise Brown, Glenn Carney, Deb De Lloyd, James Evans, Paddy Faulkner, Sarah Featherstone, Sarah Garvey, Ameana Khan, Heather Leeson, Hilary Lomas, Wendy McCleod, Aidan Myers, Harry Pizzey, Philippa Robbins, Lewis Ryland, Kate Shooter, Ashleigh Trim, Stephanie Tuckwell, Alex Wadell, Eleanor Whiteman and Ella J Wilding. Until Sun ay
MARTIN TINNEY GALLERY
18 St Andrew’s Crescent, Cardiff. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-5pm. 029 2064 1411 /
mtg@artwales.com
William Wilkins CBE Seventh solo show at this gallery for a Welsh painter born in 1938; these new works include landscapes, still lifes and studio studies. rom Wed until Sat pr
MISSION GALLERY
Gloucester Place, Swansea. Tue-Sun 11am-5pm. 01792 652016 / mission-
gallery.co.uk
Lewis Prosser Maker In Focus exhibi- tion for this self-taught basket-maker and artist living in Penarth, where he directs and curates at the Turner House Gallery. (Until Sat pr Emma Benz Japanese styled waterco- lours exploring our relationship to nature as well as to each other. Until Sat ay John Paul Evans: What Is Lost... What Has Been A follow-up of sorts to a 2017 exhibition by photographer Evans that responded to a friend’s death. This one he describes as “a visual soliloquy to ‘absent friends’, people I considered my family. Until Sat ay
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 June The Wig An ongoing, accumulative proj- ect between Gianmaria Andreetta, Jason Hirata, Laura Langer, Megan Plunkett, Richard Sides and Angharad Williams. Until Sun June
NATIONAL MUSEUM CARDIFF
Cathays Park, Cardiff. Tue-Sun 10am-5pm. Free except where noted. 029 2057 3500 /
museum.wales/ cardiff
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 useum. Until Sun pr
NATIONAL WATERFRONT MUSEUM
Oystermouth Road, Maritime Quarter, Swansea. Daily 10am-5pm. Free. 029 2057 3600 /
museum.wales/swansea
The Red Dress A travelling exhibition of a garment which has been created and embellished by over 250 embroiderers, nearly all women, from 29 different coun-
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