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Abergavenny Museum
Castle Street, Abergavenny.
Mon-Sat 11am-1pm + 2-5pm,
Sun 2-5pm. Free. 01873
854282.
Sites Of Inspiration: Tintern
Abbey And Llanthony Priory
Exhibition running concurrently
in Chepstow Museum, this part
of it showcases works devoted
to Llanthony Priory and features
art and artefacts from the
national collections in London
as well as Wales and major
museums throughout the UK.
(Until Sun 28 Sept)
Aberystwyth Arts Centre
University Of Wales,
Aberystwyth. Free. Mon-Sat
10am-8pm. 01970 621903 /
www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre
David Barnes ‘King Tide’
A series of photographs, made
over a 10-year period, focusing
on ‘small stories’ documenting
aspects of contemporary life
in Wales. (Until Sat 5 July)
Photography Competition
Short-listed entries from the
photography competition
for young people, organised
in conjunction with Oxfam
Cymru to celebrate The Eye
International Photography
Festival. (Until Sat 19 July)
Olivia Arthur ‘Jeddah Diary’
Magnum photographer Arthur
led a photography course
for women in Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia. Her photos from that
and two subsequent trips are
collected here. (Until Sat 19
July) The Box Season 16
Artists’ films by Mikey Please,
Sara Brannan, Varathit Uthaisri,
Tomas Mankowsky and Katerina
Athanasopoulou. (Until Fri 12
Sept) Simon Roberts Pierdom
photographs by Roberts, part of
a nationwide exhibition in conjunction with Flowers Gallery.
(From Thurs 3 until Sun 13
July and Sat 19 July until Sun 3
Aug) Robin Hanbury-Tenison
One of the founders of Survival
International, in the early years
of his travels Hanbury-Tenison
was also an obsessive photographer of homelands as they
were eroded by the modern
world. Brazil, Burma, Borneo
and Niger feature among the
nations depicted in these shots
from the 50s, 60s and 70s.
(From Sat 12 July until Sat 30
Aug) I Like This Place And
Could Willingly Waste My
Time In It Exhibition bringing
together artworks which reflect
an aspect of Aberystwyth and its
position as a rural seaside town.
Artists include: Andrew Baynes,
Chris Clunn, Robert Davies,
Danny Markey, Jenny Mulcahy,
Anna Noel, Jill O’Sullivan, Tim
Skinner, Jenni Steele, Catrin
Webster and Stephen West.
(From Sat 26 July until Sat 20
Sept) Screenprinting Work
by past and present students of
the Arts Centre Screenprinting
class led by artist Becky Knight.
Shown in the Cafe Gallery.
(From Sat 26 July until Sat
20 Sept)
Albany Gallery
74b Albany Road, Cardiff.
Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun
11am-4pm. Free. 029 2048
7158 / www.albanygallery.
com
Summer Exhibition A changing selection of work by a broad
variety of gallery artists. (Until
Sat 6 Sept)
Andrew Lamont Gallery
(Theatr Brycheiniog)
Canal Wharf, Brecon. Open
Mon-Fri 10am-5pm. Free.
01874 611622 / enquiries@
brycheiniog.co.uk / www.
brycheiniog.co.uk
Fun Fun A one-day exhibi-
tion of work by the 2014 BA
Graduates from the University
of Wales Trinity St Davids,
Carmarthen. (On Fri 4 July)
John Charles Cackett
Showcase for some intimate
works by an artist who is best
known for his work in the architectural field. (From Fri 25 July
until Sun 31 Aug)
Arcadecardiff
Queens Arcade, off Queen
Street, Cardiff. Usually open
Wed-Sat 12.30-5.30pm. www.
arcadecardiff.co.uk
CAAPO Cardiff-based international art group take over
Arcadecardiff in the form of six
artists working within a title
of ‘Formal Interference’. There
will also be a book launch and
site responsive art, and a twin
programme of public art in
Florence. (Until Sat 26 July)
Art Central
Barry Town Hall, King
Square, Barry. Tue-Sat 11am4pm. Admission free. 01446
709805.
Ray Howard-Jones 19031996: A Retrospective
Although she is best known for
her Pembrokeshire coastline
paintings, Howard-Jones was
commissioned to record military installations during WWII.
This exhibition, co-ordinated by
Professor Tony Curtis, will be
unveiled on the anniversary of
D-Day. (Until Sat 5 July)
Attic Gallery
37 Pocketts Wharf, Maritime
Quarter, Swansea. Tue-Fri
10am-5.30pm, Sat 10am4.30pm. Free. 01792 653387 /
www.atticgallery.co.uk
Gareth Thomas Paintings of
South Wales landscapes feature
strongly in this solo exhibition
of new work from a renowned
Welsh painter, alongside evocative scenes from France and
the Scottish islands of Iona
and Mull. (From Sat 5 until Sat
26 July)
Barker Gallery / Torfaen
Gallery
Pontypool Museum, Park
Buildings, Pontypool. MonSat 11am-5pm, Sun 2-5pm.
Free Wed/Sun 2-5pm. 01495
752036.
Kay Lawrence ‘A Year in
Pontypool Park’ Lawrence’s
paintings reflect the different
aspects and views of Pontypool
Park through the changing seasons. Part of the Café Art series
highlighting local artists. (Until
July) Vernon Jones Exhibit
of seascapes by a Welsh artist.
(Until September)
BayArt
54 Bute Street, Cardiff Bay.
Open Tues-Sat. 029 2065 0016
/ [email protected] / www.
bayart.org.uk
Gordon Dalton ‘Quiet Riots’
Paintings from a Cardiff-based
artist, depicting industrial landscapes via awkward imagery,
polluted colours and scruffy
surfaces. (From Fri 4 July until
Fri 1 Aug)
Cardiff Story
The Hayes, Cardiff. Mon-Sat
10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm.
Free. 029 2078 8334 /
[email protected]
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