The Three Graces But Make it 80s
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National Library

Home to the knowledge, history and heritage of Wales, and beyond.
Siarad Siop

Interesting conversations with interesting people
Ffŵligans

Influenced by comic art, propaganda posters and bad poetry.
Gorfoleddwch
Chwyldro
Hunaniaeth
Ffotoview Artist Interview – Ayesha Khan
Gen Z
Lois Jones

Lois Jones from Tal-y-bont, Aberystwyth is the face behind ‘celflois’ which mainly focuses on lino printmaking, at the moment based in Cardiff. After attending a printmaking night course in Cardiff Met art school, there was no looking back.
Tu ôl i Gelf Lois
Urdd Gobaith Cymru

Young. Welsh. Vibrant.
Wales’ leading youth organisation since 1922 offering a wide range of experiences in arts, sports, outdoor activities and volunteering through the medium of Welsh.
Mwg Good / Mwg Drwg
Wales Arts International | Celfyddydau Rhyngwladol Cymru

We enable international work in the arts through collaborations, projects, networks and communication, offering a gateway between the arts of Wales and the world.
Diwrnod Kristina Banholzer Takeover
Eleri, Ems a’r Hogia
Katie a Johnny
Merf Wen
Greta a Manon
Gruff, Elen a Deio
Bubbs
Llyr a Jacob
Y Boncs
Siwan a Iolo
Rhiannon
Hayley
Mirsi
Glain Rhys
Alicia a Marina
Shona
Gwenan
Casi
Creative Workshop: 8 – Weaving
Take inspiration from Indian artist Rajiben Murji Vankar’s weaving using tapes from old cassettes and found plastic to create your own artwork. Rajiben’s work was shown as part of the exhibition Indian Threads at Aberystwyth Arts Centre in 2019 which was curated by Ceri Jones, Fieldwork. Would you like to do something creative? Take […]
Mandy
Lynda a Ceryl
Branwen
Alys
Creative Workshop: 7- Abstract Collage
Artist Rachel Rea looks at the collage works of Mary Lloyd Jones and Alysia Webster and demonstrates how to make a fun and quick abstract collage.
Drudwen : Menywod Hanes Cymru
Documenting the forgotten Women of Welsh History.
Illustrations by Efa Lois.
Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru

The National Eisteddfod is one of our most iconic festivals, with over 1,000 different events and activities during the week. An eclectic mix of all cultural genres, it’s welcoming, inclusive and friendly. From literature to street theatre and drama, and from science to activities for Welsh learners, the festival offers something for everyone. Live music is an integral part of the week, with the scene’s leading bands performing on the open air stage, acoustic sessions in Caffi Maes B, folk sets in the Ty Gwerin and classical and alternative music in Encore. This is the year of Eisteddfod AmGen, with sessions across all digital platforms and in the press and media throughout the summer.
Torri + Gludo
Creative Workshop: 6 – Complimentary Colours
Enjoy looking at how different artists use complimentary colours and have a go at using them in your own still life work by using objects you have at home.
mythsntits

Feministic & LGBTQ+ friendly illustrations inspired by Greek mythology.
I want to tackle sensitive issues with a bit of humour & a ‘no nonsense’ attitude.
Neck me ‘en
Creative Workshop: 5 – Andy Goldsworthy’s Land Art
A workshop for children and adults, taking inspiration from the work of Andy Goldsworthy, try your hand at creating an artwork with nature.
IMPORTANT! -If you are going to have a go at creating your own art work like in the video, please make sure that you follow lockdown rules that are local to you as well as following social distancing advice. Stay safe!
Llio Elain Maddocks

Author & Poet from Ffestiniog & Cardiff.