Exhibitions: March - May 2026

Exhibitions: March - May 2026

Opening Sunday 22.03.26 | 14:00 

Clive Burnell 'Landscapes in Mind'

Gareth Owen '80 years of Gareth Owen'

BÔN X Ynys Enlli - Anna Higson, Chris Higson, Iwan Lloyd Roberts, Sioned Medi Evans, Zoe Lewthwaite

Debbie Baxter 'The Creative Language of Water'

Mixed Show

Exhibition continues until 06.05.26

Coed Coexist Exhibition 2026

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.

 

Read more
FREE

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