ORIEL y Parc National Park Discovery Centre in St Davids will join cultural attractions around the world in celebrating Museum Shop Sunday on November 30, inviting visitors to discover meaningful, locally rooted gifts that support the arts.
Museum Shop Sunday has grown into a truly international event, with more than 2,200 museums, galleries and heritage sites in 25 countries encouraging people to shop with purpose. It offers a thoughtful alternative to the commercial rush of Black Friday, championing creativity, culture and community.
This year, Oriel y Parc is placing the spotlight on its Garry Fabian Miller collection, inspired by the acclaimed artist’s major exhibition Môrwelion / The Sea Horizon, which opened in partnership with Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales. The exhibition traces four decades of the artist’s fascination with the meeting point of land, sea and imagination, from his early Sea Horizon photographs to his later camera-less darkroom works.
Visitors can browse a curated range of Garry Fabian Miller prints, books and gifts that reflect the themes of light, landscape and horizon explored in the exhibition. Every purchase supports both the artist and the work of the National Park.
Rachel Perkins, Manager at Oriel y Parc, said: “Museum Shop Sunday is about celebrating the value of cultural spaces and the independent makers connected to them. Garry Fabian Miller’s work resonates so strongly with this place, and the shop gives visitors a way to take a piece of that connection home. Every item purchased helps sustain the creative and environmental work that happens here all year round.”
Oriel y Parc will be open throughout Museum Shop Sunday, offering a warm welcome for anyone looking to support local culture while finding gifts with purpose. The Sea Horizon exhibition continues until spring 2026 and admission is free.
Further details can be found at www.orielyparc.co.uk.




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