June highlights
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This month, our gallery spaces become home to two exciting new exhibitions. Lu Williams transforms our café into a speculative gift shop, exploring memory, value and the ordinary. Roy Claire Potter brings a rich sound installation, reworking a live performance into an immersive listening environment of rearranged score, re-recorded script and sounding sculptural objects.
On stage, Reciprocal Gestures: movement in dialogue brings together artists and communities to explore expanded dance and movement. Sam Hickman's First Woman examines womanhood, motherhood and medical transition, while REWORK: John Rowley, Nicholas Perrin + Laura Phillips brings an evening of experimental sound, film and text. Dan Johnson leads a series of playful Pauline Oliveros-inspired listening workshops open to all ages.
Our film programme celebrates Welsh cinema with screenings of Madfabulous and Effi O Blaenau. Plus, Queer Short Film Prize 2026 celebrates the best LGBTQIA+ short films made in Wales.
Snapped Up Market bring a weekend-long summer festival, and our new monthly pub quiz returns for an evening of fun and games.