ClayArt features an extensive and exciting variety of new work - from functional pots to sculpture - by over 70 of the UK’s leading potters and ceramic artists all selected for their creativity and quality.
As part of Powysland Museum’s newest exhibition: “Alexandra, Princess and Queen”, the museum in collaboration with Ashman’s Antiques in Welshpool is staging a Victorian and Edwardian fashion show.
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)
Holy Hiatus: temporary public artworks throughout Cardigan, Ceredigion, from May 21st to May 31st. Including a symposium taking place at Cardigan’s Small World Theatre on Saturday 24th May.
Cherry Smyth, critic, curator and poet will give a talk on ANthony Shaplands’s exhbition; expanding on her catalogue essay for this show. Cherry will also make reference to other artists work including Adam Chodzko and Anne Tallentire
This exhibition brings together the work of Robert Knee, Nick Cudworth, Chie Konichi, and Ian Smith and was conceived as a complimentary and contrasting group of artists to whom drawing is a crucial discipline.