I am a Welsh artist who has lived in Swansea for 30 years. My work is an investigation into the construction (and deconstruction) of identity, with a particular focus on Welsh identity. This has manifested itself in the materials that are used, Welsh fabrics that are cut and torn and… read more
Sue Evans
Having recently gained a distinction in my Masters in Visual Communication, I am an Illustrator specialising in the field of children’s book, character design, constantly marrying word and image and bespoke illustrative painting. Story-telling, myth and folklore symbolism is intrinsic within the images that I produce. A celebration of all things… read more
Rebecca Rendell
For an extensive period Rebecca Rendell’s work has focused on the process of exploration and discovery, this developmental activity is inherently didactic and intuitive to human nature. The practice investigates the interconnectedness of the natural world, and the relationships between art, society,… read more
Philip Cheater
Philips practice concerns the graphic elements within society and how they alter our perception of the world we live in. His main body of work develops an optical semiotics of institutional Health and Safety culture and satirises key elements by producing them on… read more
Paul Munn
Paul Munn’s practice as an artist has evolved through object based and installation projects, the latter being realised as room installations that are developed over a period of one to two months before being shown to the public. The work is primarily an exploration of space, both the space between… read more
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