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The 2010 Visual Arts Exhibition
Visual Arts Exhibition Opening Times: Friday 7-9pm/Saturday/Sunday 11am - 5.30pm This, the seventh annual exhibition once again brings together a very wide selection of art exhibits in an equally wide range of media. We are delighted that The Contemporary Arts Society for Wales will again be featuring some of their new purchases prior to being placed in a permanent collection. This year we are delighted to welcome new graduate and former Gwernyfed High School art student, Lucy Hutton, as artist-in-residence. Entry to the exhibition is free
Guest Artists
Contemporary Arts Society for Wales – new purchases
Phil Whiting – landscapes of 20th century massacre sites Kate Freeman – abstract artist Liam Bunce – wildlife photographer Sue Hiley Harris – textiles (right) Elizabeth Haycock - sculptural surprise Martina Jirankova-Limbrick – life drawing Trefenna Collins – mixed media Sarah Putt – portrait painter Pat Birks – pottery Sophie Thomas – children’s portrait painter A trio of former Gwernyfed students who had previously exhibited A Level work in Glasbury: Lucy Hutton – video/computer art and artist-in-residence Hollie Bardon – jeweller Andrew Graham – painter and sketch artist Gwernyfed High School - GCSE and A Level students Local Artists Caitriona Cartwright – stone and letter carver
John Darlison – landscape painter Joan Charleton – portrait and narrative painter Dawn Cripps – jewellery Victoria Keeble – textiles and print Gail Stokes-Hayward – wire sculptures Anna Myrddin-Evans – painter in pastels Julie Dawson – oil painter Jennie Hall – watercolours Fred Lloyd – wood turning Mark Zytynski – photography Hot food served throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday, but booking essential at lunchtime Radnor Arms, Harp Inn, Maesllwch Arms Meals served 12noon to 2.30pm and 6.30pm to 8.30pm.
SEE THE REVIEWS PAGE FOR DETAILS OF THE 2007/8 EVENT "Photographs by Frances Hughes and Amy Williams"
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