Walter Keeler is one of Wales’ most eminent potters; a professor in ceramics, shortlisted for the Jerwood Applied Arts Prize, with work in public collections around the world.
In this exhibition we explore the history of rubbish disposal and recycling in its various forms. From using the edge of a sheet of stamps for sticking down reused envelopes to wrapping chips in newspaper, sensible people have always recycled.
Ceredigion Museum & Art Gallery (03 May 08 - 19 Jul 08)
Paul V Kelly presents three photographic documentaries examining the proactive work being done in West Africa with regards to two socially detrimental disease epidemics; the pre-biblical skin disorder Leprosy and the incurable HIV & AIDS virus.
The Museum of Modern Art Wales (19 May 08 - 05 Jul 08)
Ian Williams RCA: I Wish Everything Were Black And White. Large scale, striking colourful abstract paintings, based on the landscape. Delicate monochrome prints.
Royal Cambrian Academy of Art (06 Jun 08 - 07 Jul 08)
He’s known by the locals in Amroth as Geoff the Rust. The established Pembrokeshire artist is well known for his depictions of rust and peeling paint but this is only a small part of the work of this versatile artist.