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Upcoming Exhibitions
Threads of Nature

Alison Holt Textile Artist - Solo Exhibition March 29th to April 27th each weekend and Bank Holiday Monday, 11 - 5pm This textile exhibition reflects the richness and diversity in the countryside of North Wales by Alison who creates freehand embroidery and silk painted landscapes. As the winner of the People's Choice award in the Pensychnant Summer Open Exhibition 2024 with "One Frosty Morning" Alison is now bringing a large body of her work for visitors to see Alison is a textile artist based on the Shropshire Wales border with a fine art textiles degree from Goldsmiths College, London She combines silk painting and freehand machine embroidery, to create different surfaces and textures within her work Drawing with a basic sewing machine Alison creates richly detailed and textured studies of landscapes and the natural world. Her art reflects her fascination with pattern, light and colour. She aims to capture a moment and a memory, driven by the need to explore and record what she sees through stitch and paint With a career spanning 40 years as a textile artist, tutor and author Alison has exhibited widely in the UK, Australia, NZ and Europe, including selected shows at the Mall Galleries, London and with various Royal Societies including the Royal Society of Marine Artists where she won the Charles Pears Award.
Drawn to Retreat

Nadine Carter- Smith Solo Exhibition April 5th to May 18th each weekend and Bank Holiday Monday, 11 - 5pm Drawn to Retreat An exhibition of experimental ink and watercolour drawings. Inspired by life, Nadine’s work explores everyday things, including childhood, being a mother, grief, people, work, the therapeutic qualities of expression, art and the calming environment that surrounds her on the Carneddau. Her work is rarely planned, she pick up a pen and sees what happens……….
Dying by Inches

Kevin Moore solo exhibition April 5th to May 18th 2025 each weekend and Bank Holiday Monday, 11 - 5pm Dying by Inches Working predominantly in oils, Kevin's current work explores aesthetics in nature and the environment down to the smallest details to capture natures' tiny creatures, often once deceased, evoking a perception of the fragility of life and inviting us to open a dialogue about our own existence. His confident brushmarks juxtapose the miniature size of his subjects, resulting in large scale depictions of wildlife; elevating their tiny forms into iconic representations.”
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Nessie Ramm - Solo Exhibition Saturday, May 3rd to June 29th 11:00 – 17:00 Contemporary Landscape Artist - Nessie Ramm is a contemporary artist who paints the road verges of Britain in botanical detail on to metal road signs. She is a fellow of the Society of Botanical Artists and in 2025 is working with Plantlife UK as their first Creative Friend. Her work conveys the unexpected beauty of road verges, and emphasises the value of these unloved spaces as wild habitat. Her paintings are richly joyful - but also a deep call for us to renew our relationship with nature.
Eyes Wide Shut

Rosemary A Sharman - Solo Exhibition May 24th to June 29th 2025 each weekend and Bank Holiday Monday, 11 - 5pm. Rosemary is primarily an oil painter and likes to look at various subjects that may, at times, question or convey her concerns of our present times and state of mind. Rosemary hopes that this exhibition ( of a small number of her paintings ) raises these issues with the viewer on some level, for mankind’s present ineptitude to grasp the fragility of the world around us.