An archive of Glynn Vivian Art Gallery talks, interviews, guides and music, ranging from historical to contemporary subjects, led by artists, curators, educators and historians. Glynn Vivian Art Gallery is is part of the City & County of Swansea and is supported by the Arts Council of Wales and through grant aid from CyMAL.
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An archive of Glynn Vivian Art Gallery talks, interviews, guides and music, ranging from historical to contemporary subjects, led by artists, curators, educators and historians. Glynn Vivian Art Gallery is is part of the City & County of Swansea and is supported by the Arts Council of Wales and through grant aid from CyMAL.
Tigers & Dragons: India and Wales in Britain 23.05.25 - 02.11.2025
Kathryn Campbell Dodd, Cragen Beca.
Campbell Dodd's Cragen Beca project draws on the 19th-century Rebecca Riots, where men dressed as women protested unjust tolls in rural Wales. Campbell Dodd's film documents her performance. It features the costume, Nelly, which combines references to working women's clothes in 19th century Wales.
Kathryn Campbell Dodd, Cragen Beca.
Mae prosiect Cragen Beca gan Campbell Dodd yn tynnu ar Derfysgoedd Beca yn y 19eg ganrif, lle bu dynion wedi'u gwisgo fel merched yn protestio yn erbyn tollau anghyfiawn yng nghefn gwlad Cymru. Mae ffilm Campbell Dodd yn cofnodi ei pherfformiad. Mae'n cynnwys y wisg, Nelly, sy'n cyfuno cyfeiriadau at ddillad merched oedd yn gweithio yng Nghymru'r 19eg ganrif.
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Glynn Vivian Art Gallery - On Air
An archive of Glynn Vivian Art Gallery talks, interviews, guides and music, ranging from historical to contemporary subjects, led by artists, curators, educators and historians. Glynn Vivian Art Gallery is is part of the City & County of Swansea and is supported by the Arts Council of Wales and through grant aid from CyMAL.