Our view is outward looking, with an exhibition programme featuring artists from Wales and the rest of the world.
Nation of Photographers
This year to celebrate St. Davids Day, we are sharing the work of the brilliant women and non-binary artists and photographers from or living in Wales today through street galleries via billboards across Swansea, Newport and Cardiff.
Bringing together a diverse range of styles, techniques and topics, the artists in this project share alternative systems of living, working and seeing; from the neolithic burial chamber of Bryn Celli Ddu to the rural homes of Powys, sharing the kind homes of strangers and the inequality we still face, this project shares a look into contemporary photography in and of Wales today.
This St. Davids Day, instead of selling a product, advertising hoardings across three Welsh cities share in the idea that our nation is complex, distinctive, empathetic and bold.
Artists: Mana Baoosh, Siân Cann, DARCH Collective, Phoebe Davies, Marian Delyth, Asma Elmi, Jamila Fadhlaoui, Millie Hulme, Dione Jones, Kaylee Francis, Pip Jay King, Lauren Joy Kennett, Catrin Menai, Abby Poulson, Melissa Rodrigues, Camille Relet, Kialy Tihngang, Andrezza Vieira, Jasmine Violet.
Holly Davey: In Plain Sight (Miss Jenkins? - after Richard Wilson)
In the artist's research responding to the title of the 2024 Ffoto Cymru Festival ‘What You See Is What You Get’, the painting by Richard Wilson has become a metaphor for the question: Do we really get what we see? and how does an image speak to the truth?