57 events within about 15 miles in the next 4 weeks
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The Middle Ages is the term used to describe the period in Welsh history between the first incursions of the Normans in the late eleventh century and the union with England in 1536. This exhibition concentrates on the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries between the Age of the Princes and the time of Owain Glyndwr. more
Inspired by books and the written word, Elle combines paper and text with precious metal to create a range of jewellery incorporating simple, ageless typewriter font. more
Rods, poles and perches; pecks and bushels, furlongs and fathoms – these once commonplace terms seem baffling to the modern metric mind. Discover how our ancestors measured the world around them without the help of modern technology in this family friendly exhibition on weights, measures and more. Venue: Gallery 3 more
The exhibition showcases some of the Welsh National Opera’s recent productions and the work being created for ‘Nine Stories High’, Wrexham’s own soap opera and includes hands-on activities for all ages. It complements the Opera’s current residency in Wrexham. Venue: Court 1 Please call for opening times. more
Embodying utility and content, Michelle uses a mix of hand built, press mould and throwing techniques to create tactile functional ceramics. Surface Lines and text are enhanced by slips and oxides. more
Inspired by studies and sketches of her own chickens, Alison’s work captures the movement, characteristics and essence of her subject in clay. more
Rebecca creates blown glass pieces inspired by under-sea life, capturing the essence of fluidity and transparency of sea forms. more
Spun enamelled silver and copper bowls inspired y natural forms. Incorporating the cloisonne technique, Patricia uses the art of enamelling to emphasise colour and texture often including silver or copper wire. more
The Chapman brothers first cam to prominence as part of the YBA movement of the 1990s. They featured in the Royal Academy’s seminal 1997 exhibition ’Sensation’, showing a sculptural version of Goya’s disasters of war. This series of 21 etchings, published by The Paragaon Press, London in 2004, offers a fascinating introduction to the imaginations of two of.. more
Chase away those winter blues with a bracing walk around Chirk Castle award winning gardens. See the Pleasure Ground Wood carpeted with delicate snowdrops, a sure sign that spring is on it way. Enjoy early spring bulbs throughout the garden and visit the Adams Tower and see the medieval guards on duty. more
Quiltfest 2012 will again be at two different locations in Llangollen. The main exhibitions will be at the International Pavilion Gallery, Abbey Road, Llangollen, LL20 8SW between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. on the following dates: - 1st to 3rd February - 6th to 10th February - 12th February Ferret will be exhibiting her work `Here Be Dragons`. .. more
Glyndwr University’s Design with Applied Arts students place a strong emphasis on the language of design through exploration of ideas and use of material processes. A high level of craftsmanship is endorsed within the department. With students specialising in materials such as precious metals, ceramics, glass, woodwork and plastics. The exhibition promises to be a dynamic and creative approach to.. more
As You Like It celebrates the power of love in one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies. more
""Through painting I explore images that I have related to the idea of ‘topography of the mind’, a mental space analogous to reality. It is important for me to work in the moment, following a path that is revealed to me through the interaction with materials, through fluidity in the use of oil or watercolour or a more accretional impulse to build and construct. In either case the most important.. more
Abstracted works in hand cut paper and oil paint inspired by the Modernist movement and the International Style. more




