
26/09/19 7PM – £25
An evening of period food in the company of
NIA WATKIN POWELL.
Based on recipe books from Bangor University’s Archives, including Elizabeth Morgan’s own.
Call 01248 353 368 or pop in for a ticket – limited amount available
26/09/19 7PM – £25
An evening of period food in the company of
NIA WATKIN POWELL.
Based on recipe books from Bangor University’s Archives, including Elizabeth Morgan’s own.
Call 01248 353 368 or pop in for a ticket – limited amount available
An opportunity to recall as broadcaster Nic Parry discusses the Welsh music magazine Sgrech. Founded in Dinorwig in 1978, the magazine gave coverage to the lively Welsh music scene for 7 years, with the magazine also releasing records and organising award events that celebrated Welsh music.
Clare Marie Bailey is a photographer and filmmaker known for her surreal, dreamlike self-portraits and analogue films that construct alternative worlds beyond everyday reality. Born and raised on the Isle of Anglesey, her work is deeply influenced by cinema, magical iconography, and a fascination with the themes of reinvention and doppelgängers. Working primarily with film and using herself as the subject, her images are not straightforward self-portraits but rather visual manifestations of inner worlds and psychic landscapes.
In the third and final curated event, Clare will delve into the films that have shaped her artistic vision and influenced her creative process. She will discuss the cinematic works, directors, and genres that resonate deeply with her, from experimental cinema to the eerie allure of folk horror and B-movies.