Gaia: female artists and their connection to mother earth
November 1st 2024 - February 23rd 2025
The first of our triannual exhibitions held in the main gallery space (shop) this exhibition explores how female artists interact with their environment. Textile artist Lynda Shell has created one of a kind bags and quilts using silkscreen printed offcuts guided by an admiration for the rural African American women of Gee’s Band, Alabama. Contemporary impressionist painter Jane Morrow explores the notion of hiraeth in her landscape paintings; capturing fleeting but spiritually connecting moments, often painting environments that are at risk of climate change and development. Ceramicist Hilary Coole has created a collection inspired by our destruction of the planet. The female form represents mother earth and she is surrounded by abstract landscapes.
Located in the Main Gallery/Shop
Imprint
March 1st - June 29th 2025
Featuring the work of Jake Quinlan and Gary Turner
Located in the Main Gallery/Shop
Spring Exhibition 2025
April 3rd - May 5th 2025
Our Spring Exhibition based in Glasfryn Hall will showcase a variety of work from Adam De Ville, Alex Boyd Jones, Andrew Kinmont, David Evans, Geoff Beckett.
Metalwork by Alan Perry.
Ceramics by David and Margaret Frith.
House and Gallery Open
Flora & Fauna
July 2nd - Oct 26th 2025
This exhibition explores the flora, fauna and geology of the North Wales landscape. Featuring the delicate watercolour and graphite studies of Rachel Porter & bold, graphic linocuts and etchings of Jenny Ford.
Located in the Main Gallery/Shop
Summer Exhibition
A showcase of printmakers from across Wales.
Featuring artists: Tom Frost, Beth Knight, Charlotte Baxter, Elin Crowley, Ian Phillips and Julian Brasingdon.
This exhibition is located in the House.
Winter Exhibition 2024
November 13th - December 15th 2024
Our Winter Exhibition based in Glasfryn Hall will showcase a variety of work from Andrew McCutcheon, Angharad Taris, Anwen Roberts, Gail Jones, Lorna Bates, Rachel Stewart, Rosie Farey, The Whittlings and Louise Schrempft.
House and Gallery Open