
Mission Gallery has developed a reputation for dynamic and distinctive programming, to present excellence across the visual arts, applied arts and craft, from across Wales and beyond. With exhibitionspace, craft space, learning space, events, residency opportunities and more. Mission Gallery provides the local and wider community with opportunities to develop their understanding and knowledge of art.

The craftsman gallery was established in 1978 at Killay Precinct, Killay, Swansea. We've been at our present address since 1987 and have sold Welsh artists' works to many parts of the world. We arealways very welcoming to new artists, if you wish to display your work with us please contact the gallery. We give generous discounts to artists who have their pictures framed with us, especially artist exhibitions. Businesses also take in framing for us, i.e. galleries and photographers.

The Welfare - Ystradgynlais is an arts and community centre situated in the Swansea Valley. A versatile venue offering conference and private hire facilities as well as popular entertainment. Withmusic, live theatre performances, regular cinema, specialist film screenings and weekly community events. The Welfare has something the whole family can enjoy.

A series of exhibitions in SPW's exhibition space celebrates the depth and diversity of printmaking facilitated by us, alongside the presses used to produce the prints. Visit our NOW ON page fordetails of all the exhibitions throughout the year. Using the Thomas' poem, The hunchback in the park and broadcast piece, Return Journey, artists from Swansea Print Workshop explored the city and places close to the poet's heart. These prints are for sale individually from a limited edition of 30.

We are very lucky to have a diverse and accomplished group of artists who regularly show with us. Most of the work available in the gallery are original pieces which we can mail by arrangement.Limited edition prints by R N Banning, Arwen Banning, Michelle Scragg and Katie Allen are available to buy online.

Attic Gallery is Wales' longest established private gallery. It was founded in 1962 to highlight the work of contemporary artists working in Wales. Located in the Maritime Quarter of Swansea, SouthWales it shows the work of some of the principality's most important artists. There is a full programme of solo exhibitions and group shows with a changing display of new paintings, graphics and sculpture.