ArtAt was conceived in 2008 as a way for people to come together to celebrate and experience the visual arts. In keeping with ArtAt’s premise of being at the forefront of regional arts promotion, this year’s festival continues to offer visitors an in-depth experience. 

Now in its fourth year, ArtAt has become recognized as a premier cultural event for Wales, aimed at the higher end of the arts spectrum, occupying a unique position in the region to provide a platform for artists to interact with those who have a serious interest in the arts.

The festival is centred round a major exhibition by local, regional and national artists, both established figures and impressive emerging talents.  Their work has been displayed in prestigious museums, galleries and exhibitions all over the world.

ArtAt is held at Rhosygilwen, North Pembrokeshire. Admission to the exhibition hall and sculpture gardens is FREE on Saturday 27th, Sunday 28th and Monday 29th August from noon until 6pm, with free car parking. The Orangery cafe will be open for light refreshments.

Executive Committee

Chair: Glen Peters
Co-chairs: Anne Garside, Carol Francis, Caroline Hartley, Martin Morris (treasurer)
Anne Garside: Fundraising and Publicity
Outdoor sculpture exhibition curated by Caroline Hartley BA Hons.
Oak Hall exhibition curated by Carol Francis RAS

ArtAt was founded in 2008 by Pauline Latham, Sarah Sharp and Liz Cox.

 

Catrin Webster
Art At Rhosygilwen image Mike Francis Simon Gaiger Art at Rhosygilwen image Deborah Lewis