There are three new exhibitions opening at 7 pm tonight (Friday) in Oriel Q Gallery, Narberth.
An interesting selection of work from Ainsley Hillard, Sian Lewis and Alastair Duncan; each exhibition will show until November 18.
Exhibiting nationally and internationally Ainsley Hillard’s research investigates the physical and metaphorical construction of cloth and its relation to body, memory and space. Exploring a range of media, Ainsley combines traditional weaving with audio-visual technologies, print and photography to create site-specific installations. This exhibition features a new body of Ainsley’s work that includes a series of tapestries, jacquard weaves and hand embroidery.
Sian Lewis’s work shows a merging dialogue between life drawing, sculpture and video in a matrix of colour, layer and light.
Alastair Duncan’s work with tapestry weaving and barbed wire combine themes of conflict, identity and memory, which includes internal discord, as well as external or political disagreement.
The excellent photographs by David Street are on the stairs and depict some unusual angles of familiar subjects .
These exhibitions will show until November 18 and repeat visits may be a must to appreciate the talent on display.
Oriel Q, Narberth, is open Wednesdays to Saturdays 10 am - 5 pm and work may be purchased through an interest free scheme.
For more information, please telephone Lynne (01834) 869454 or email [email protected]







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