Rachel Alderman

              My practise is a fascination with landscapes which has led me to explore the evolution of nature connecting ideas of humanity and identity through different mediums. After living in London for ten years I returned to Swansea to study Photography in the Arts… read more

Kat Ridgeway

Do the tactile pleasures of cloth and fibre provide an antidote to the lack of haptic stimulations in an increasingly digitised image-saturated reality? Kat Ridgway examines authenticity of identity while considering an understanding of gender politics. Advocating women using materials and processes that reflect awareness to the cross-over between Fine… read more

Dan Westbury

Exploring ways in which the world is perceived; Dan Westbury creates work with traditional mediums that take a surrealist and light-hearted approach to sometimes dark and controversial subjects. He thrives on the need to progress and learn, finding a great deal of inspiration in the events of his own life… read more

Alan Roberts

Alan Roberts works in fused glass, screen-printing and mixed media. He derives his influences from a wide variety of subjects. These include the natural world, science and fiction, the political situation, the inequalities of our financial system and the state of our world. He likes to use his work to… read more

Carys Roberts

Carys Roberts, a Welsh speaker was born in Swansea.  She was awarded First Class Honours in Fine Art in Birmingham college of Art and won the Louise Ann Ryland scholarship for drawing. Carys taught Art in Wolverhampton and Bishop Gore School, Swansea from where she retired as Head of Art… read more

Dalit Leon

Dalit Leon’s practice centres on painting, drawing and etching; process led, it is engaged with creating spaces and finding depths within and beyond the two-dimensionality of the surface. A meditational and material exploration through the chosen mediums informs the work from the onset; the process enfolds the notion of space… read more

Carys Evans

I graduated in Fine Art in the Faculty of Arts and Design at Swansea Metropolitan University in 2013 In my painting I search for a personal, handwritten signature or fingerprint in my attempt to leave a distinctive mark. I will work on a single canvas for days or weeks, scrubbing,… read more

Amir A Nejad

    Portrait painter Amir a Nejad has an individual style within the palette of portrait art. His paintings are undeniably contemporary and authentic. Amir a Nejad shows the man behind the face: the depth of a person. His works are characterizing and represent a subtle psychological view. Outer and inner… read more

Tim Warren

I  am interested in the translation of mark and colour into a self-contained image. The paintings do not refer to anything outside of themselves but use the processes of perception; focus/ blur, systems of marks and colour to create images that tap into a familiarity we all innately feel towards… read more

Jason and Becky

Investigating the socio-economic and socio-political condition, Jason & Becky work colla​boratively to address a number of questions regarding our current human and social state. Through their practice, interventions and socially engaging experiments, they explore and provoke reactions, often with no ​pre-determined outcomes. They challenge perceptions and aim to engage participants,… read more