Anglesey’s Open Studios 2024
16 March – 7 April
Members of the Anglesey Arts Forum open their studios and take part in exhibitions, and walks.
All the information for these activities are to be found in the PDF version here of the brochure for 2024.
Hard copies can be picked up at the Ucheldre Centre or at the artist’s studios and various other spaces over the Island.
Further information will be available at ucheldre on 01407 763361
Wednesday 17 January 3pm – 7pm
Ucheldre Centre, Holyhead
The late Sir Kyffin Williams OBE, RA:
‘Keith Andrew, born and trained in London, found in Anglesey an island that appealed to his contemplative nature and provided him with the subject matter that reflects it….. The island, with its mysterious heartland, is not his only source of inspiration. From his home he can see the distant mountains and is often working amongst them. Quiet, energetic, and determined, Keith Andrew is now very much a man locally regarded as an important cultural figure and we, who were born on the island are grateful to him, and hope he will stay with us, recording a Wales that is in constant danger from the seemingly inexhaustable desire of man to scar, pollute and desecrate our inheritance. Keith Andrew records our past and our present and in doing so warns us through apathy it might all be lost.’
Ucheldre Rep Christmas Panto 2023
A pantomime by Peter Nuttall
Is Prince Charming really that charming?
Is Dandini really who we think he is?
Are glass slippers really safe to wear?
Come one come all!
Your questions will be answered
Oh yes they will!
Prepare to join in with the fun this Christmas and show the little ones how to shout out the panto phrases we all know and love!
Thursday 21 – Saturday 23 December 6pm
Matinee Saturday 23 December 2pm
Graham Jenkinson aka The Scrapman writes:
Exhibition runs from 6 September- 15 October
Graham writes:
“All my sculptures are made from scrap metal, old tools, and pieces of redundant machinery. I like to take that which has had a previous life then resurrect it into a characterful sculpture a kind of metalmorphosis. Most of my sculptures are quirky characters intended to make people smile; if this happens, I have achieved all I set out to do.”
Exhibition runs 16 September – 15 October
Dynamic Dunescapes is an ambitious project, rejuvenating some of England & Wales’ most important sand dunes for people, communities and wildlife.
Many of us know and love sand dunes as beautiful coastal landscapes, but they are also important biodiversity hotspots. Dunes are a sanctuary for rare species which are perfectly adapted to live in sand. At a healthy dune, you could find orchids, toads, birds and lizards thriving!