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(Until Sat 2 Aug)
King Street Gallery
33 King Street, Carmarthen.
Free. 01267 220121 /
gallery@kingstreetgallery.
co.uk
Teifi Arts Group Work by the
eight current members of this
art group, founded in the late
90s: Andie Clay, Wendy Evans,
Helen Gillam, Glenn Ibbitson,
Carole King, Nigel Pugh, Peter
Rossiter and Philippa Sibert.
(Until Thurs 24 July) Inc ‘Kiss
The Sky’ A group of professional printing artists based
around Llandeilo, comprising
Ingrid Birchell Hughes, Viv
Kersey, Tanya Rotherfield and
Alan Williams, the prints in this
exhibition are inspired by Jimi
Hendrix in some way. (Until
Thurs 24 July) Jo Oddie ‘A
More Justifiable Evolution’
Contemporary paintings aiming
to “make you the viewer feel
you have just stepped into the
world of Alice in Wonderland”.
(Until Thurs 31 July)
Kooywood Gallery
8 Museum Place, Cardiff. TueSat 10.30am-6pm. Free. 029
2023 5093 / www.
kooywoodgallery.com
Martyn Jones Contemporary
painter who works from his
Cardiff studio. “My paintings
explore the theme of ‘place and
time’. The work is descriptive
in essence, natural shape and
form taken from the world
at large,” he says. (Until Sat
5 July)
Llantarnam Grange Arts
Centre
St. David’s Rd, Cwmbran,
Torfaen. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.
Free. 01633 483321 / www.
from a north Wales artist who
was elected a member of the
Royal Cambrian Academy in
2006. This will be his second
solo show at this gallery. (Until
Sat 5 July) Nerys Johnson
Intense, vibrant and distinct
flower studies, described here
as “more like miniature stained
glass windows than paintings,”
from a Welsh artist who died in
2001, aged 58. (From Thurs 10
July until Sat 2 Aug)
Mid Wales Arts Centre
Maesmawr, Caesws, Newtown,
Powys. Thurs-Sun 10am-4pm.
Free. 01686 688369 / www.
midwalesarts.org.uk
Flowers Group exhibition of
works by female artists living
and working in Wales, who are
inspired by the form and colour of flora. (From Sun 6 July
until Sun 3 Aug)
Mission Gallery
Gloucester Place, Swansea.
Tue-Sun 11am-5pm. Free.
01792 652016 / www.
missiongallery.co.uk
Fern Thomas ‘From The
Watchtower’ Work presented
in ‘the [...] space’, for which
Thomas will condense a series
of day-long observations of the
sea (Swansea Bay) from her flat
into spoken word/sonic interpretations. (Until Sun 13 July)
Ephemeral Coast An international, four-year curatorial
research project led by Celina
Jeffery, which seeks to “explore
the changing cultures, geographies and ecologies of coastlines internationally and bring
awareness to these fragile and
temporal spaces through the
affective practices of art making.” It featurtes Julia Davis
Until Sat 13 Sept the MOMA
Wales gallery, based in Y
Tabernacl in Machynlleth,
will host paintings, drawings
and photographs by Peter
Monaghan. Rusty Filling
Stations depicts just that –
abandoned petrol garages
in Welsh backwaters, lost to
modernity and urbanisation.
lgac.org.uk
Ceramic Celebration Fifty
years’ worth of work from
south Wales-based potters is
highlighted here. Work comes
from Daniel Boyle, Rebecca
Buck, Mary Cousins, Patia
Davis, Julie Dooley, Joe Finch,
Christine Gittins, Frank Hamer,
Janet Hamer, Walter Keeler,
Liz Lawrence, Trevor Lillistone,
Alison Lochhead, Ian Rylatt,
Mikki Schloessingk, Jeremy
Steward, Gill Tennant-Eyles and
Peter Wills. (Until Sat 12 July)
M.A.D.E. Gallery
41 Lochaber St, Cardiff. Free.
029 2047 3373.
Dan Green ‘Roath Rec World
XI’ A celebration of multicultural Cardiff and football by
Green, a photographer. For the
duration of the show the gallery
will be transformed into a football pitch. (Until Sun 13 July)
King’s Road Studios Show
Group show of artists based in
Pontcanna. (From Sat 19 July
until Sat 2 Aug)
Martin Tinney Gallery
18 St Andrew’s Crescent,
Cardiff. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm,
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