ARTICLES ARCHIVE

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In this section you will find all the articles that have been previously published on Artcymru.co.uk.
They are not necessarily in date order but can be accessed via the title.

The Article Archive Index for previously published material within Artcymru.co.uk.
All material is stored on the site for reference, allowing the site to build into a unique resource for education, or just about anyone with an interest in the visual arts in Wales

THE ARTS COUNCIL FIGURES - FRESH OFF THE PRESS - Find out who gets what and where... (March 2002)

THE LONGEST PAINTING BID by John Allinson


(Swansea Fine Art Degree Show) added 12/06/02
OR READ THE REVIEW

"Wales can't be bothered with art?"
added 21/5/02

S urprise for Sir Kyffin at the Cambrian
added to site 29/04/02

'All revved up with no place to show' (Students of Swansea Institute build a gallery)

IN THE PAPERS -
9/7/02
New national gallery could cost £40m
1/7/02
Welsh Artist wins CD Design
19/6/02
National Museum & Gallery Wales Consultation Report
The Centre for Visual Arts - A waste of money!

 

THE FUTURE DISPLAY OF ART
A progress Report from the National Museum and Gallery, Cardiff

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CONGRATULATIONS TO
IFOR DAVIES - WINNER OF THE EISTEDDFOD GOLD MEDAL 2002

The Return of Dreaming Awake to the Czech Embassy (27/6/02)

THE CZECH CONNEC TION
The Orbis Pictus Europa Project

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The Dreaming Awake Tour

REFUGEE ART -
THE TOM CHEESMAN COLUMN
"A Sense of Place"

ARCHIVE ARTICLE
Paintback! - an exhibition of art work by asylum seekers and refugees in
Newport

ATTIC GALLERY
NEW SHOW
"Visions of the Valleys"


"Thanks for the Memories" - Read about our official launch at the Chelsea Cafe
added to the site 23/04/02

 

CONGRATULATIONS TO XU BING
WINNER OF THE ARTES MUNDI £40,000 PRIZE

Bluebeard, Jelly-bean and my mum
An exhibition by Lawrence Fry and Marion Archer
Oriel LLIW Gallery
Pontardawe Arts Centre
February 2nd - 27th