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20 of the Artists
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Nigel Bowles
sally moss
Johnathan Caswell
krik
Dom
Lucy
Emma Posey
Cardiff Drawing Group
Kate Nolan
dawn woolley
Tom Goddard
Sigita Valaikaite
Jane Maddox
Andrew Coslett
jacqueline jones
Dorothy Morris
Charlotte Trimm
Imola
helen

Features
To celebrate Cerbyd's tour of Wales starting this week ARC features an interview with Tom and Brian the 'Cerbyders'

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Review by Luke Healey

While humdrum artists peddle clichés, artists like Peter Liversidge reinvent them. With ‘Proposals for Cardiff’, showing at Chapter until the 11th of July, the Lincoln-born, London-based artist gives new meaning to the old notion that creativity (or success, or genius) ...
Featured Press Release

David Solomons: Up West
Cardiff's newest gallery in the heart of Cardiff Bay announces a new exhibition by photographer David Solomons.
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International Polaroid exhibition for
Cardiff’s city centre...
19 Feb - 03 April 2010
Morgan Arcade, Cardiff
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Newport Museum and Art Gallery play host to Simon Fenoulhet’s latest creation Lucent Lines

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artist portrait
Name:Dorothy Morris
Hometown:Carmarthen

Statement

Dorothy Morris's work can be viewed in her Mezzanine Gallery at the Stackpole Centre where her studio is based.
She is a qualifed art teacher, and tutored art in the community at degree level for Trinity College.
She has exhibited widely in Wales and abroad including Russia. She founded King Street Gallery in 2001 and was a director until 2006.
She has a degree in Textiles and was the area representative for Wales for 12 years. In 2003 she obtained an MA in Fine Art at the Swansea Institute of Higher Education.

Click on the thumbnails to view images by Dorothy Morris below


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