Powys Arts Month

During October 2011 Powys Arts Forum brought together its members - artists, musicians, painters, printmakers, performers and more - to stage a month-long celebration of the arts. Details of those events are archived on these pages.

The next Powys Arts Month is planned for 2013. We anticipate it will be even bigger and better. If you are involved in the arts and would like to take part by becoming a member please get in touch.

All the artists featured on this website are members of Powys Arts Forum.

To find out what's happening with Powys Arts Forum Artists after arts month click here

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Featured Artists

 

Ridgeway Artists at Lower View

Visit the workshop of textile designer, artist and maker Steve Attwood-Wright, and see demonstrations of weaving and wool dyeing as wells as looms and... read more

Open Studio

Handmade collages by Finnish symbolist artist Vivi-Mari - a dramatic world with metaphysical associations and a vintage feel. Old-master technique oil... read more

Folk Down the Track at Knucklas

Folk Down the Track weekend and Ceilidh hosted by Sue Harris with Bandamania Folk Down the Track joins musicians and singers, locals and visitors alo... read more

Meri Wells

Meri's figurative sculptures are hand built and fired in a wood kiln with soda and locally sourced slips. Suitable for indoor or outdoor location, the... read more

A Preview of Powys Arts Month in Crickhowell

October has been a month of celebration of the Arts throughout Powys and the autumn exhibition in the Oriel CRiC Gallery, upstairs in the Crickhowell Resource and Information Centre, is no exception.Find out more ...

Lighting the night at Erwood Station Craft Centre and Gallery.

As Part of Powys Arts month FoxGlass will be holding 2 evening's of Flamework glass demonstrations at Erwood Station Craft centre and Gallery.Find out more ...

Scientific Stranger Exhibition Opens

Artists Bridget Kennedy and Mair Hughes are exhibiting a series of large-scale digital collages and a video animated mineral ?spa box?, inspired by their research in to radical experiments that have taken place in Mid Wales and North East England. Find out more ...