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New Writing and Art Exhibitions

Nicola Heywood Thomas explores identity and culture through new writing and art exhibitions across Wales.

Nicola Heywood Thomas explores identity and culture through new writing and art exhibitions across Wales...

The Director of Mostyn Gallery in Llandudno, Alfredo Cramerotti, describes a new exhibition 'Temporary Atlas: Mapping the Self in the Art of Today'. The exhibition includes work by 17 contemporary artists, both emerging and established, from different geographical areas and of different generations.

Director of Cardiff's Ffotogallery, Sian Addicott, introduces their latest exhibition 'What Is Lost... What Has Been' by Artist, John Paul Evans.

National Museum of Wales Curator, Neil Lebeter, discusses 'The Rules of Art', an exhibition bringing together 500 years of work, posing questions about representation, identity and culture.

Author & Wales Book of the Year Judge, Matt Brown, reveals the shortlisted writers up for this years Wales Book of the Year Award.

And some of the most exciting writers consider the future of Wales in a new book called 'Welsh Plural: Essays on the Future of Wales'. One of the Authors, Hanan Issa, tells us all about it.

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