Coed Coexist Exhibition 2026

Join us for the official opening of the Coed Coexist exhibition on the 16th May at 11:00am.

Celebrate the launch with an extensive programme of FREE, inclusive creative workshops, demonstrations, and participatory events taking place throughout the day. This programme is generously supported by funding from the Denise Coates Foundation.

Read more about the exhibition and the wider project below, and be sure to book your place at one of the events.

*Scroll down for further details and booking information.

 

Rooted in Nature, Connected by Creativity

Coed Coexist began with an act of nature...

In January 2024 a winter storm brought down a large beech tree in the grounds of Plas Glyn-y-Weddw. The tree had stood for an estimated 150 - 200 years, shaped by the coastal winds and weather of the Llŷn Peninsula.

Local woodworker John Egan and metal artist Junko Mori saw the fallen tree not simply as timber, but as a material with a story still to tell. From this moment, and in collaboration and partnership with Plas Glyn-y-Weddw, the idea for Coed Coexist emerged – a project that draws our attention to woodland ecosystems while connecting community, creativity and environmental stewardship.

The beech tree became the centre of the project. The trunk was milled into planks, branches and even the smallest offcuts and sawdust were retained, with some material turned into charcoal. The aim was to honour the life of the tree by using as much of it as possible.

 

 

In September 2024, a symposium brought together artists, land managers, environmental specialists and the local community to explore woodland ecology, craft traditions and sustainable materials.

Following this, more than eighty artists and makers from the Llŷn Peninsula, across Wales and beyond received pieces of the Plas Glyn-Y-Weddw beech from John and Junko’s workshop. Each with a fragment of the same tree, began a different creative journey. The resulting works – including furniture, sculpture, vessels, drawing, music and writing – reflect the maker’s individual response, while sharing a common origin.

The project cultivated cultural exchanges between Wales and Japan, thanks to funding support from Wales Arts International. Welsh beech travelled to northern Japan, where members of the Indigenous Ainu carved traditional objects from the wood, highlighting shared relationships with forests and materials. Partnerships with the Mt Fuji Wood Culture Society led to artist residencies in both countries, supporting skill-sharing and deepening connections between craft traditions and respect for nature. The Afan Woodland Trust in Nagano also shared the legacy animation film of Welsh Japanese writer, C.W.Nicol, translated here into Welsh by pupils from Pen Llŷn.

Alongside this international exchange, Coed Coexist supported artists across Wales through initiatives such as the Young Maker Award and five creative commissions.

Coed Coexist shows how one tree, rooted in the landscape of the Llŷn Peninsula, can continue to grow through imagination and shared creativity.

The sculptor, David Nash said,

“Trees take just enough, but give back much more...”

This has become the embodiment of Coed Coexist. 

 

The Coed Coexist  project has been made possible thanks to the generous support of Wales Arts International, Arts Council of Wales, Welsh Government, The National Lottery, Denise Coates Foundation, John Egan and Junko Mori, Gwynedd Council and Plas Glyn-y-Weddw, whose commitment to arts, culture and the environment has helped bring this project to life.

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Opening Events: 16th May, 11:00am

11:00 – 13:00  

Pressed Plants Copper Medal Workshop with artist Junko Mori + Jo Porter (Dolydd Llŷn Meadows) 

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11:00 – 13:00 

Woodland Regenerating Session (2 sessions) 11am-12pm and 12-1pm 

with artist Alison Neighbour + woodland consultant Simon Gibbs (Oriel Fyw) 

*Book by following the link below.

 

13:00 – 15:00 

Marine Life workshop  

with Jonty Storey, John Egan + Seren Harris (Pen Llŷn a Sarnau)

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13:00 – 15:00 

Ground(ing): Soil as Art workshop with artist Gabriella Rhodes + GeoMôn 

*Drop in session

*Limited places, 10 persons at one time. 

*Under 16’s to be accompanied by an adult 

 

+ more including North Wales Bodgers carving demonstration, performances by Coed commission artist Hedydd Ioan, poet Mary Robinson and live music by Jeff Hughes and others 

 

Other public events during the exhibition between May and July include: 

Artist talks, Pyrography on wood with Mr Kobo, Bird box session and bug hotel with Mark Emptage, Movement session with Henrietta Wynne Finch... and more! 

FREE

Join us for the official opening of the Coed Coexist exhibition and book an event on the day: