The digital home of Welsh culture.

Jukebox Collective

Jukebox Collective is a community-rooted, youth-led collective nurturing tomorrow’s creative voices. We do this through our multidisciplinary classes, academy and creative agency where we specialise in artist management, casting, curation & consultancy.   We are determined to ensure the next generation of artistic leaders reflect modern contemporary Wales.

Barddair an Cheoil

Barddair an Cheoil is a group of poets and musicians dedicated to collaborating, writing and performing in their native languages – Irish and Welsh. All are from western Wales and the West of Ireland and all live close to the sea. They have chosen as their themes the ocean and estuaries, the changes brought about there by climate change, and the creatures threatened by these changes.

This broadcast, going out on World Curlew Day – 21st April – is a celebration of the bird and the wild places it loves, and also a wake-up call that in both Wales and Ireland it’s coming perilously close to extinction.

Dat’s Love & Other Stories: Dat’s Love

Rakie Ayola reads from Dat’s Love, Leonora Brito’s perceptive and spirited short stories about life, love and family from the point of view of Black and Mixed Race women from Cardiff Docks 
and beyond. Rooted in the unique culture of Cardiff’s Butetown, Brito’s freethinking, free-talking characters bring a unique perspective to subjects as diverse as motherhood, unemployment, nightclubs, death, and Winston Churchill. 
Find out more here.

Dat’s Love & Other Stories: Michael Miles Has Teeth Like a Broken-down Picket Fence

Rakie Ayola reads from Dat’s Love, Leonora Brito’s perceptive and spirited short stories about life, love and family from the point of view of Black and Mixed Race women from Cardiff Docks 
and beyond. Rooted in the unique culture of Cardiff’s Butetown, Brito’s freethinking, free-talking characters bring a unique perspective to subjects as diverse as motherhood, unemployment, nightclubs, death, and Winston Churchill. 
Find out more here.

Dat’s Love & Other Stories: In Very Pleasant Surroundings

Rakie Ayola reads from Dat’s Love, Leonora Brito’s perceptive and spirited short stories about life, love and family from the point of view of Black and Mixed Race women from Cardiff Docks 
and beyond. Rooted in the unique culture of Cardiff’s Butetown, Brito’s freethinking, free-talking characters bring a unique perspective to subjects as diverse as motherhood, unemployment, nightclubs, death, and Winston Churchill. 
Find out more here.

Dat’s Love & Other Stories: Gone for a Song

Rakie Ayola reads from Dat’s Love, Leonora Brito’s perceptive and spirited short stories about life, love and family from the point of view of Black and Mixed Race women from Cardiff Docks 
and beyond. Rooted in the unique culture of Cardiff’s Butetown, Brito’s freethinking, free-talking characters bring a unique perspective to subjects as diverse as motherhood, unemployment, nightclubs, death, and Winston Churchill. 
Find out more here.

Dat’s Love & Other Stories: Digging for Victory

Rakie Ayola reads from Dat’s Love, Leonora Brito’s perceptive and spirited short stories about life, love and family from the point of view of Black and Mixed Race women from Cardiff Docks 
and beyond. Rooted in the unique culture of Cardiff’s Butetown, Brito’s freethinking, free-talking characters bring a unique perspective to subjects as diverse as motherhood, unemployment, nightclubs, death, and Winston Churchill. 
Find out more here.

Dat’s Love & Other Stories: T.I.N.A.

Rakie Ayola reads from Dat’s Love, Leonora Brito’s perceptive and spirited short stories about life, love and family from the point of view of Black and Mixed Race women from Cardiff Docks 
and beyond. Rooted in the unique culture of Cardiff’s Butetown, Brito’s freethinking, free-talking characters bring a unique perspective to subjects as diverse as motherhood, unemployment, nightclubs, death, and Winston Churchill. 
Find out more here.

Dat’s Love & Other Stories: Moonbeam Kisses

Rakie Ayola reads from Dat’s Love, Leonora Brito’s perceptive and spirited short stories about life, love and family from the point of view of Black and Mixed Race women from Cardiff Docks 
and beyond. Rooted in the unique culture of Cardiff’s Butetown, Brito’s freethinking, free-talking characters bring a unique perspective to subjects as diverse as motherhood, unemployment, nightclubs, death, and Winston Churchill. 
Find out more here.

Dat’s Love & Other Stories: Roots

Rakie Ayola reads from Dat’s Love, Leonora Brito’s perceptive and spirited short stories about life, love and family from the point of view of Black and Mixed Race women from Cardiff Docks 
and beyond. Rooted in the unique culture of Cardiff’s Butetown, Brito’s freethinking, free-talking characters bring a unique perspective to subjects as diverse as motherhood, unemployment, nightclubs, death, and Winston Churchill. 
Find out more.

Dat’s Love & Other Stories: Stripe by Stripe

Rakie Ayola reads from Dat’s Love, Leonora Brito’s perceptive and spirited short stories about life, love and family from the point of view of Black and Mixed Race women from Cardiff Docks 
and beyond. Rooted in the unique culture of Cardiff’s Butetown, Brito’s freethinking, free-talking characters bring a unique perspective to subjects as diverse as motherhood, unemployment, nightclubs, death, and Winston Churchill. 
Find out more here.

Cylchgrawn Digidol Newydd

Welcome to Galeri’s first ever digital “zine”. The zine includes a range of features/articles and activities that we hope will be of interest to you. As the Covid situation improves week-by-week, we are still awaiting a roadmap and guidelines as to how and when we can re-open Galeri to the public and start programming events. […]

AMSER STORI

Criw’r Coed a’r Gwenyn Coll
by Carys Glyn (author) and Ruth Jên (illustrator)

Lansiad AGORED21

19:00 | 25.03.21

Sgwrs gan rai o gyn enillwyr ac artistiaid Agored Galeri
Gwenllian Llwyd  – Enillydd 2019
Lleucu Non  – Dewis y Bobl 2019
Darren Hughes  – Dewis y Bobl 2018

Cynhelir y sgwrs gan Rebecca Hardy-Griffith(Tîm Creadigol Galeri) a Menna Thomas (Gŵyl Arall / CARN).

Noddwyd AGORED 2021 gan Gwyn a Mary Owen

Sesiwn ar y cyd rhwng Galeri, CARN a Gŵyl Arall

Tŷ Pawb

Markets | Community | Arts   Tŷ Pawb is a cultural community resource, bringing together arts and markets within the same footprint. This coexistence celebrates the significance of markets within Wrexham’s cultural heritage and identity.   We offer a new space for dialogue around subjects including social and civic issues, the environment, health, cultural identity, […]

Mis Hanes LHDT 2021 | LGBT History Month 2021

February is #LGBTHistoryMonth and we’ve loved sharing #LGBTQ+ related objects from the collection with you.⁣ ⁣ Here’s a look back at the month with Curator of LGBTQ+ History, Mark Etheridge.⁣