A special loan of Rembrandt van Rijn’s (1606-1669) Portrait of Catrina Hooghsaet from Penrhyn Castle will be on show at National Museum Cardiff alongside original etchings and Netherlandish portraits from National Museum Wales’s own collection.
A new, free display, bringing together mid 20th century still life paintings, including Pablo Picasso’s striking Still Life with Poron (1948) - the first oil painting by the artist to enter a Welsh public collection.
The Comedy Shed transforms the Studio Theatre into a relaxed cabaret style comedy club and offers you established comedians, the chance to enjoy a drink, have a snack and have a shed load of laughs.
Over the last year ACLI-ENAIP has been recording the life stories and collecting photographs of 55 Italians, 16 of second generation and 39 of first generation who emigrated to Wales after the Second World War.
St Fagans:National History Museum (30 Jan 10 - 03 May 10)
First Wednesday is a regular series of lunchtime recitals. Since September ‘09, thanks to support from the Arts Council of Wales, First Wednesdays have been presented by musicians from Sinfonia Cymru…
Open Mic Night and Boutique Market
Boutique stalls adorn the foyer from 5pm until 11pm and music will fill the air from 7pm until 11pm. All types of performers are welcome, from comedians to poets and musicians, and all you need to do is turn up on the night…
Fiona Curran’s paintings, collages and installations utilise colour, pattern and landscape imagery to conjure up imagined spaces that play with notions of the natural and the artificial, utopia and dystopia.