Mid
Wales
Arts
ADVANCE NOTICE: Mid Wales Arts will be CLOSED ALL DAY on Saturday 27 July for a function.
NO TALKING ART: 31 JULY AND ALL OF AUGUST- We will look forward to seeing you in September
We’re a not-for-profit, voluntary organisation working with artists, young people and the local community to develop access to the arts at all levels in Mid Wales. The centre is run for and by artists, volunteers and good will. Entrance is free. Your donations are used to support our work developing arts awareness and involvement in the local and wider community.
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Belonging
26 May - 4 August
Catrin Williams
A major exhibition of highly respected Welsh artist, Catrin Williams work.
"The best abstract artist in Wales" - Sir Kyffin Williams, 2003
"It is refreshing to see an artist creating her own very personal language" - Mary Lloyd Jones,2007
"For her, the land is a place to be worked, to give succour, to animate, to offer a means of living, to be shared by the community" - Tamara Krikorian, 1999
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Resilience
26 May - 4 August
Vicky Ellis & Natalie Chapman
At the heart of Natalie Chapman’s artistic practice lies a profound fascination with the human psyche and its capacity to endure, transform, and transcend adversity
Vicky Ellis’s work is influenced by the Bauhaus Movement and bridges fine art and functional weaving. She uses undiluted colours to interpret paintings that she loves and the sea that she lives near.
![Delia Taylor-Brook](../images/bb9b43a3-ed44-4a01-9168-dabca03c6fd2.jpeg)
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Mosaics
27 April - 30 August
Delia Taylor-Brook
Delia Taylor-Brook creates beautiful mosaic work using carefully selected pieces of discarded china, tesserae and found objects. Sometimes broken heirlooms revive memories, images tell new stories.
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Dylan Glyn
26 May - 4 August
Dylan Glyn is a contemporary furniture designer and maker based in Caersws.
The beginning of each piece of furniture starts with sourcing local hardwoods of various species which creates a direct relationship with the tree growers and foresters who work the woods.