Oriel Mwldan, Cardigan
Sat 25 Jun – Sun 6 Aug
Going a walk on a Sunday with the dog, cycling with your family on a sunny day, having a picnic in a scenic spot – landscapes are enjoyed by people across the country every day in different ways. This link between how we act and respond with different landscapes is explored in Morris and Griffiths’ new exhibition.
To research their new set of pieces, the pair travelled Youth Hostels across England and Wales investigating the different ideas between travel and leisure. Their research led them to explore places recommended by locals and fellow travellers alike and they ended up discovering a range of places both on and off the beaten track, which drew them to create pieces that reflected their immediate experiences and thoughts.
This range of reactive pieces explores printing and sound in various ways. Once the pair saw the gallery space, they were so inspired that they created a piece in response to it, which contrasts with the rest of their exhibition.
The exhibition is set to open with a special free event that will create an addition and explanation to some of the pieces on display. It plans to will incorporate music and sound performances to show how the pieces have been influenced by nature and will highlight what makes environments both local and social.
Admission: free. Info: 012 3962 1200 / www.mwldan.co.uk (EH)