Members’ profiles

The Gallery specialises in the most important Welsh and Wales-based artists, past and present. There are regular solo exhibitions in the main gallery in addition to a constantly changing exhibition in the other rooms.
Open throughout the year by appointment.

Oriel Ty Celf features the work of Anglesey based photographer Roger Richards and local guest photographers. Roger has been professionally involved in the visual arts for over 40 years, winning many International awards as a cinematographer as well as establishing a reputation as an accomplished landscape and contemporary stills photographer.

Cartre
I am self taught and enjoy experimenting with colour. As a child I grew up by Parys Mountain which sparked my artistic flair for landscape, nature and colour. I work mostly with acrylics but enjoy discovering other
mediums.
Open all year around by prior appointment.

Mine is a diverse practice which includes painting, photography, computer imaging and sculpture. By using abstraction, I try to create work that encourages the viewer to explore his own response without the guide given by a title.

Paintings by Welsh artist whose work is inspired by landscape and translated into colour field abstraction of mood and emotions, expressed through subtle density and translucency of colour on canvas.

Beach Road
B.A. (hons) graduate in art and design in 2002. Having lived on Ynys Môn for 43 years, I am happiest painting landscape and seascape, also my garden. I use acrylic as a base for my work in oil.

Off Mount Street
Crys Pearce is an established contemporary Fine Artist who regularly exhibits in the UK and abroad and has her own studio and gallery.

I create figures in clay and in papier mäché and a mixture of the two. The clay figures are fired with non-realistic glazes, sometimes in a raku kiln. I also dig clay locally and produce more experimental work.
Open all year around by prior appointment.

Llanddaniel
I work mainly in acrylic, with animals of all kinds providing both the subject and the inspiration for my painting. I am self taught but have been painting and exhibiting since the age of 15 and still enjoy the daily challenge of creating something new and exciting.
Animals are my main passion when I paint. No animal is safe, horses and dogs feature heavily with a few penguins, wolves and owls thrown in for good measure.

Llangoed
Presenting installations, performances and
explorations of limestone and limestone powder in its many forms. Mari Rose Pritchard and Julie Upmeyer presents ‘Void Fraction’, an ongoing investigation
of permeability and deep time. See our website for
performance times.
Open all year around by prior appointment.

This year we have two artists working in the Hidden Gardens; Sarah Key derives inspiration from the flowers, foliage and plants while John Hedley is working on paintings and collages inspired by the trees in Coed Cadnant.

Glanhwfa Road
I graduated in Fine Art Printmaking, but recently became interested in mosaic work. I was ararded a grant by the Arts Council of Wales to attend a mosaic course at Ravenna, Italy. I like the rhythm mosaic creates, and how the spacing and reflection of light affects the work.

Llangristiolus
My work consists of large oils on canvas, charcoal, and pencil drawings. I feel very connected to things that are folding and dying as they contort and twist from their upright forms. Organic flowering and earthy colours, the work celebrates a fascination for the natural forms found in hedgerows and fields.

28A Steeple Lane
Georgina Rambton paints large scale contemporary plant portraits in watercolour/gouache and acrylic. Her career spans 40 years, as a lecturer and a designer. Her work is exhibited internationally as well as locally.
Open throughout the year by prior appointment.

Ffordd Brynsiencyn
Come and visit my etching studio to see how the images are created and printed from copper and zinc plates.
Open throughout the year by prior appointment.