Welsh Artists Ruth Goodger,
Tirion Haf Rees, Martin Robert Reed and Michele Laugharne Perrott are to Exhibit their Art in a Group Show at
the POWERHOUSE in LLANDYSUL – 1st – 30th August 2014/ – These Final year BA Fine Art students at
Trinity St Davids, Coleg Sir Gar, have put together a selection of their
contemporary paintings and photographs in a show titled
‘New Light Through Old Windows’.
All the artists live and create their art in
Wales and have worked together in past shows including venues in Cardiff,
Swansea, Carmarthen and the National Botanical Gardens of Wales.
The Powerhouse in Llandysul is an emerging Gallery and Arts Centre renowned
for its workshops and community gatherings. Chapel Street, Llandysul SA44 4AH
Suzanne Hughes Owen from The Powerhouse
says she is extremely pleased to have such a showcase of fine artists at the
venue. “The fact that this exhibition
co-insides with the numerous events taking place for the River Festival which
takes place from August 14th – 17th, including the Pop Up
event of Dylan Thomas’s Writing Shed is very exciting. We are expecting a high
volume of visitors and this Art show will be an added bonus for them,
especially as the Artists themselves will be hosting workshops and fun filled
family events over the festival period itself”.
The Artists
Ruth Goodger is interested in how we
see ourselves and how others see us. Social media has made a huge
impact on our ability to see and be seen. We present an image of
ourselves which can literally go world wide. We all have a window on the
world.
www.ruthgoodger6.blogspot.com
Michele Laugharne Perrott , who has lived for most of her adult life
overseas, introduces the vivid colours of Africa and the Caribbean into her
observations of life in Wales. Through expressive marks, hues and shapes, a
mixed narrative unfolds allowing the past and present to co-exist. www.michelelaugharneperrott.com
Martin Robert Reed- The human condition, the nature
of being has inspired an awareness and an investigation into the limits and
boundaries surrounding mankind. Particularly drawn to everyday and
ordinary scenarios of life, our physicality, how immediate and in the moment or
' Right Now ' we all are.
www.martinrobertreedart.com
By investigating the personal and
environmental spaces that surround Tirion Haf Rees, she questions the
influences experienced by Welsh Culture and the impact they have enforced on
one another.
www.tirionhafrees.com
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