Gwrando dwfn/molla wariga

During 2023, Wales Arts International has been supporting nine artists to listen to and learn from the many endangered indigenous languages of the world as part of the UN Decade of Indigenous Languages.

As one of the nine artists, Veronica Calarco developed deep listening and reciprocity project between artists in Australia, Ireland and Wales, creating space for the artists to reframe how they learn from each other, and share knowledge of each other’s cultural, linguistic and creative explorations. Stiwdio Maelor will be hosting a curated exhibition of the works created during the project.

This exhibition will open on Sunday September 10th, 12-5pm with wine from 3pm

The exhibition can viewed other days by appointment: message or email to book stiwdiomaelor@gmail.com

Stiwdio Maelor, Bridge Street, Corris SY209SP

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