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ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY OF ART: MEMBERS EXHIBITIONS AND TV FEATURE

The Royal Cambrian Academy is proud to spotlight the remarkable achievements of our members. , We are thrilled to promote two significant exhibitions and a television feature that showcase the diverse talents of our artists.

ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY OF ART: MEMBERS EXHIBITIONS AND TV FEATURE

Published: 24.05.2024 ( 23 days ago )

Glen Farrelly on ITV Wales' 'Backstage'

We are delighted to share that Glen Farrelly will be featured on ITV Wales this Sunday, the 26th of May, on the arts program 'Backstage.' Tune in at 7 PM to watch the segment, which explores Glen’s innovative use of an ancient Japanese technique to preserve his wooden sculptures. The program will also be available on ITVX an hour later.

In this episode, reporter Jess Hope-Clayton visits Wrexham to delve into Glen's work, which is heavily influenced by the climate crisis. His unique approach and dedication to addressing environmental issues through art make this a must-watch feature. Join us in celebrating Glen’s accomplishments and be sure to catch the program on ITV Cymru Wales.

We invite everyone to support our talented RCA members by visiting these exhibitions and tuning in to Glen Farrelly’s television feature. Your support helps to celebrate and promote the vibrant art community we are so proud of.



Simon Goss Solo Show at the International Welsh Rarebit Centre

RCA member Simon Goss is excited to announce his first solo exhibition at the International Welsh Rarebit Centre, located on High Street in Defynnog. Visitors can look forward to an eclectic mix of nudes, landscapes, and still life works, all rendered in a variety of media. This exhibition is a testament to Simon's versatility and artistic prowess. For more details, you can visit the event page on Facebook here..


John Hedley Exhibition at Aberystwyth Arts Centre

The exhibition "COLOUR AS LANGUAGE" which runs from May 21st to August 11th, features stunning two and three-dimensional oil paintings on wood. John Hedley’s work uses windfall wood donated by the National Trust following Storm Arwen, as well as wood from Crete and Ynys Mon. His intricate paintings invite viewers to explore the hidden stories of trees through vibrant color, unique shapes, and thoughtful use of precious metals. Additionally, there will be a special tour of the exhibition on May 24th from 11 AM to 12 PM with John Hedley, Anders Pleass, and Bob Dickinson. More information can be found here.


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