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List of Chapel of Art Exhibitions in reverse chronological order:
2003: Visions of Eden 14th February to 30th March 2003 featured paintings by Valerie Land, Howard Coles, David Grosvenor and Robert Nancollis; collage by Sonja Benskin Mesher; ceramics (functional) by Celia Brown, (sculptural) Jan Lewis Eccleston and Helen Wright. Howard Coles RCA: Shore Lines 2nd April to 18th May 2003 Recent and new work by this selected member of the Royal Cambrian Academy. His third one-man exhibition at The CoA. Ceramics chosen in contrast or to compliment the strong landscape paintings included: Celia Brown, Richard Cheshire, Alan Snape, Cath Ball and Jacqui Kruzewski Malcolm Edwards RCA Form and Texture: 21st May to 6th July Solo exhibition of recent work plus ceramics with "form & texture" including Judy Adams, Richard Cheshire and Rik Midgley Colour Melodies 9th July to 31st August 2003 mixed exhibition Perspectives and Perceptions 3rd September to 25th October 2003 mixed exhibition Lonesome Landscape 10th December 2003 to 3rd January 2004
2002: Magic Moments mixed exhibition from The Chapel of Art collection Celtic Hinterland featuring Howard Coles, Malcolm Edwards and Angharad Templeman (fine art) and Rhian Templeman (ceramics) A Right Royal Exhibition red, white and blue predominated for this Jubilee Exhibition. Featured the work of David Grosvenor (fine art) and Linda Caswell (ceramics) Summer Exhibition featuring ceramics by Tone von Krogh 8th Autumn Exhibition featuring Daiva Kojelyt้-Marrow (ceramics) Winter in Wales featuring Celia Brown (ceramics) Malcolm Edwards and others (paintings), Eta Ingham-Lawrie (textiles)
2001: Feat of Clay With special emphasis on ceramics, especially the work of Bronwyn Williams-Ellis. Main fine art exhibitor: Howard Coles Animal Farm Featuring: Jan Beeny, Daiva Kojelyt้-Marrow, Fiona Clai Brown, Alison Fisher and Phil Hayes (ceramic sculptures) This Land of Ours Man in the landscape: Howard Coles, Malcolm Edwards, Jan Gardner, David Grosvenor, Judith Hunter (paintings), Geraldine Hughes, Jean Napier, Max Ozanne (photography) Land's End The landscapes of North Wales: Howard Coles & Malcolm Edwards Flower Power David Grosvenor, Jan Gardner and Gillian Ross Kelsey Magical Bestiary Animals we know and love, plus many from myth, legend and the imagination. Featured Sheila Shaw (textiles) and Jan Beeny (ceramics)
2000: Spring to Life Animal Magic Jan Beeny, Fiona Clai Brown and John Mullin (ceramics), Judith Hunter, Marsha Poole and Sybil Whittington (painting) Sheila Shaw, Eta Ingham-Lawrie and Jane Vernon (textiles) Mountains to Climb landscapes of North Wales featuring Howard Coles, David Grosvenor, Malcolm Edwards and Ray Wilkinson. Summer Sites mixed exhibition David Grosvenor 2000 one man exhibition Feast of Light holiday exhibition
1999: Rites of Spring inc. Bill Swann, Eira Wilkinson (glass) Dephine Jackson, Sita Mead, Wilf Roberts (paintings), Kay Robinson (prints) Blooming Lovely! Featuring Daiva Kojelyt้-Marrow (ceramics), David Grosvenor (paintings), Eta Ingham-Lawrie (wall hangings) and Jane Porteous (silk) Birds of a Feather featuring Janet Hamer ceramic birds, Robert Nancollis and Jan Gardner (paintings) See the Music Hear the Art Susanna Ironfield (Germany), Angharad Templeman (painting), Rhian Tempelmann (ceramics) and Bill Swann (studio glass) In the Summertime mixed exhibition Vth Autumn Open juried exhibition Forbidden Fruit Pots Galore an international ceramic exhibition celebrating the opening of The International Potters' Path inc. work by Frank Hamer, Janet Hamer, David Frith, Margaret Frith, John Hesselberth, Daiva Kojelyt้-Marrow, Carol Ray Nino, Ruty Benjamini and several local potters.
1998: Impressions including new work by David Grosvenor, Howard Coles (paintings) and several North Wales Potters. Connections mixed exhibition Sun Sand Sea Featuring recycled art by Tache, Kathy Roper and Anne Spashett Season of Mists featuring Jan Gardner, David Grosvenor, Gillian Ross Kelsey, Wilf Roberts, Ray Wilkinson and Nyfain Wynn (painting), Dafydd Davies-Hughes (wood furniture) IVth Autumn Open juried exhibition Winter - Wunderbar! Christmas exhibition inc. Wilf Roberts (painting), Ann Morgan (textiles), Jane Porteous and Iris Roberts (silk painting), Dafydd Davies-Hughes (furniture)
1997: Spring Fever mixed exhibition Past and Present inc. photographs by Jean Napier based on the Rhosydd Quarry Anything Goes Tide Lines Howard Coles one man exhibition of paintings. Also carved wood sculptures by Rachael Roberts. Dream Lands Featuring the work of Dagmar Boenigk (Germany), Vaughan Bevan, Andie Clay, Howard Coles, Jan Gardner, Rolf Leverhulme, Ray Wilkinson (paintings) Neil Buxton (sculpture) and Jean Napier (photographs) 3rd Autumn Open including sculptures by students of Rosemary Perry David Grosvenor one man exhibition of watercolour paintings Christmas Crackers mixed exhibition incl. ceramics by David Frith, sculpture by Nancy Morris and recycled art by Amanda Bates and Rhiannon Williams
1996: Scouts Fundraising Exhibition amateur and professional artists contribute Northern Artists Robert Nancollis, Daniel Paulo and Philomena Lyness Woven Wood Weavings with wooden elements by Peter Horsfall, carved wood sculpture Max Piatigorsky Mirror of the Soul Drych Enaid Paintings by Anne Magill (Ireland) and studio glass by Bill Swann (Wales) Contrasts paintings by Howard Coles, ceramics by Teena Gould Summer Expo several artists and craftspeople in a mixed exhibition Autumn Open second open exhibition Colour Melodies Eta Ingham-Lawrie (wall hangings) Susan Bruce (ceramics) Christmas Peace and Quiet mixed exhibition
1995: Grand Opening Exhibition A mixed exhibition and the first held in the newly opened Chapel of Art. Featured Rebecca Collins (quilts), Lucia Forge (stone sculpture), Iris Roberts (painted silk), Andrew Smith, Maurice Lowe (paintings), Bill Swann (studio glass), Van Hills (painted terracotta), Bill Rice (slate), Lesley Hall (calligraphy), Celia Brown (ceramics). Autumn Open Work selected from submissions, including Dave Morgan, Maggi Pendrell, David Brightmore, Peter Rogers, Maurice W. Crawshaw, Howard Coles, Sita Mead and Freda Henderson-Hankin. David Grosvenor one man exhibition Christmas Peace and Quiet mixed exhibition including crafts
Of course other events have also been held at The CoA over the years...
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