This summer’s special exhibition at Newtown Textile Museum is called “Laura Ashley: Designs, Patterns and Motifs” and it is the second part of a three-year project on this world-famous fashion company.
‘Primary Ties’ is a joint exhibition of contemporary stained glass and fine art, featuring the work of award-winning glass artist Angharad Whitfield and painter Elenyd Whitfield.
An opportunity to see work from one of the world’s most influential artists, William Kentridge. Presented here are ‘7 Fragments for George Méliès’, ‘Day for Night’ and’ Journey to the Moon’.
Canolfan y Celfyddydau Aberystwyth Arts Centre (19 Jul 08 - 13 Sep 08)
Meet Henry Higgins, opinionated professor and confirmed bachelor. Convinced he can transform cockney flower seller, Eliza Doolittle into a high society lady within six months, he is totally unprepared for the effect she will have on his life.
Canolfan y Celfyddydau Aberystwyth Arts Centre (23 Jul 08 - 23 Aug 08)
Roll up, roll up! Join us for a summer packed with fun activities for all the family. Linked to our Powysland Museum exhibition, “Alexandra, Princess and Queen”, our theme is Victorian and Edwardian childhood with traditional crafts such as scrapbooking, painting and toy making.
Linked to our Powysland Museum exhibition, “Alexandra, Princess and Queen”, our theme is Victorian and Edwardian childhood with traditional crafts such as scrapbooking, painting and toy making.
Roll up, roll up! Join us for a summer packed with fun activities for all the family. Linked to our exhibition, “Alexandra, Princess and Queen”, our theme is Victorian and Edwardian childhood with traditional crafts such as scrapbooking, painting and toy making.
151st International Print Exhibition. During its 150 year history, the Royal Photographic Society’s International Print Exhibition has gained a reputation for showcasing the finest examples…
Canolfan y Celfyddydau Aberystwyth Arts Centre (02 Aug 08 - 20 Sep 08)
"Over 100 live performances and events over 3 days, and mostly free! Where better to watch bands, listen to poetry and watch a burlesque show than the bustling market town of Brecon"