2026 – 27 gallery programme
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Introducing our 2026 – 27 gallery programme and collaborating artists.
Nina Thomas
Café installation, March – May
Exploring captioning as a medium across moving image, installation and archives, Nina's work observes and reflects on sound, language, voice and deaf silence.
Imogen Stidworthy
Gallery exhibition, March – June
Imogen’s moving image and installation form a sonic-somatic landscape of voicing, shaped by people who experience different ways of being.
Roy Claire Potter
Gallery exhibition, June – July
Roy’s sculpture and sound amplify autistic perspectives on communication, using ideas from amateur radio and radio astronomy.
Mohammad Z. Rahman
Residency, June – July
Joining us this summer, Mohammed's practice brings socio-political and personal histories in conversation through the lenses of magic, oral history and the domestic.
Lu Williams x ArcadeCampfa
Café installation, June – September
ArcadeCampfa programme with and in public and civic spaces in Wales, supporting artists to make new work through residencies, projects and print. In the café, they'll be presenting Lu Williams's work.
Lu produces sculpture, print, zines, drawing, writing, video, events and workshops through research, community engagement, collecting and collaboration.
Sophie Mak-Schram and Alice Rekab
Gallery exhibition, August – September
Alice and Sophie explore the overlaps of mixed identities, non-white Celtic and decolonial imaginaries across Ireland and Wales.
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Still from collective reading with Iliada Charalambous for Change Feeling at Van Abbemuseum July 2022, photograph by Ozgur Atlagan -
Image by Barbara Donaubauer
Rita Keegan
Billboard installation, October
Through family histories, Rita reflects on interconnectedness and a shared sense of belonging.
Michelle Williams Gamaker
Screening, November
Using body horror and film noir genres, Michelle offers a fictional healing of 1930s screen star Merle Oberon in her new film Strange Evidence.
Rehana Zaman
On tour, gallery exhibition in 2027
Through film and sculpture, Rehana explores land use, ownership and environmental collapse from the experiences of agricultural workers.
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Gallery
International in outlook and embedded in Wales, we work with artists based locally and globally.
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