Dylan Arnold
14 September - 16 November 2019Where once there was life and energy, these now hidden and forgotten places sit in suspended silence. These atmospheric photographs offer a glimpse of stories from the past that are slowly fading.
Where once there was life and energy, these now hidden and forgotten places sit in suspended silence. These atmospheric photographs offer a glimpse of stories from the past that are slowly fading.
Responding to changes in land, people, language, these paintings explore the erosion of things we see and feel and considers how another beauty takes its place.
Examples of carved slate at Storiel. These were carved by quarrymen in the 19th century, mostly found at Dyffryn Ogwen. Also shown are contemporary woven textile designs and mixed media prints inspired by patterns on carved slate.
A scheme to encourage young artists. Exhibited is a representation of artwork in various media created in art masterclasses during January - June 2019
A collection of small themed quilts created by members of the Modern Quilt Group, (part of Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles), together with items by two guest textile artists.
‘Migrating Metals’ is a collaborative project between Storiel, Gwynedd Archaeological Trust, Oriel Môn and Conwy Museums Service. Examining the themes of trade and migration, the display will exhibit artefacts received through the Saving Treasures project as well as other metal artefacts in Storiel’s collection from the Bronze Age up to the Medieval period.
An exciting and diverse exhibition in response to this years open theme.
A collaborative exploration of who are we - the quarry women of past, present and future- by artists, Marged Pendrell, Jŵls Williams, Lisa Hudson and Lindsey Colbourne with curator, Jill Piercy