Filed under: painting, print, publications on 4 Dec 2025 |

Designed and hand-bound by guest editor Frances Woodley. 19 artists made 20 pages: each artist gets a copy of the finished book, with the last going to Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. For all 20 of my pages see artwork
Frances’s theme was the prefix ‘Re-’ when used in front of a verb.
‘Re-’ is derived from a Latin prefix, a root word meaning:
“back, back from, back to the original place;” also
‘again, anew, once more,’ also conveying the notion of “undoing” or “backward,” . . .
‘’The many meanings in the notion of “back” give ‘re-’ its broad sense-range: “a turning-back; opposition; restoration to a former state; “transition to an opposite state.”
From the extended sense in “again,” ‘re-’ becomes “repetition of an action,” and in this sense it is extremely common as a formative element in English, applicable to any verb.
(Online Etymology Dictionary https://www.etymonline.com>word>re-
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@heatherwinterparnell
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Filed under: performance on 19 Nov 2025 |

With Sgôr at Swansea Performance Weekend 20th November.
Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, 15.30 – 20.00. See poster for details of all events.
@lindersterling
@vrosssmith
@hollyslingsby
@Glynnvivian
@swanseaperformance
@sgor_score
photos (top): Dafydd Williams (below): Pete Evans
Filed under: Films, projects on 15 Aug 2025 |


A Private Land / Tir Diarffordd has been selected for the ‘Power / Control’ category of the Axis Art Film Festival.
10 Sept, from 7pm
The Film Festival runs from 8-14 September 2025 with seven themed events, showing over 30 short films by artists from across the UK and beyond. Book your place for all the online screenings and events here
Filed under: Films, performance, projects on 9 Aug 2025 |

A six week summer residency at G39 with SGÔR performance collective culminates in free live performance events.
9 Aug 5-8pm MOSH part 1, G39 Cardiff
21 Aug 6-8pm MOSH part 2, Ffotogallery, Cardiff
SGÔR residency / performers: Beth Greenhalgh, Tess Woof, Tim Martin-Jones, Vivian Ross-Smith, Tessa Waite, Penny Hallas, Abi Hubbard, Robert Oros, Iona Lewis, Pete Evans plus special guests.
For more info see @tactileBosh
Pete Evans
Filed under: projects on 22 Jul 2025 |


A very special experience to be on this residential programme hosted and devised by PEAK Cymru and
their guest curator, singer and poet Casi Wyn.
Four days in the Black Mountains, July, 2025, focusing on themes of connection, inspired by Casi’s
ideas of language as a tool for rooting into place – whilst uprooting the imagination.. With conversations,
walks and tailored workshops hosted by guest contributors, the programme was held in a multi-lingual
space, led primarily in Welsh.
See https://www.peakcymru.org/pegwn for full details of contributors, participants and the over-arching
metaphor of anastomoses as a system of unexpected patterns, divergencies and connections.
Filed under: exhibitions, painting on 7 Mar 2025 |

New work showing at West Wharf Gallery, Cardiff CF1 5DB.
March 15 – April 26th. Open Fri & Sat 10am – 5pm
Event 26th April 12-3pm. Free – all welcome.
Concentric is the latest of a long-running series celebrating International Women’s Day, conceived
and curated by Jacqueline Alkema.
Top image: Operative 116. (2020-2025) Oil and oil bar on 5 panels. Total size 80 x 55 cms
Below: Operative 122 (2025) Oil and oil bar on 5 reversible panels (each 15 x 44.5cms)


Using the modernist art aesthetic I was born into; inspired by engineering manuals and diagrams demonstrating systems for the use of resources; responding to vast engineering works I witness in and around the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, the ‘Operatives’ relate to intermeshed creative and destructive forces.
I am grateful to artist Jane Lawson for this reference: ‘In her 2021 book Hospicing Modernity, Vanessa Machado de Oliveira describes modernity as a worlding story, one that presents itself “as a general project of civilisation that seeks to engineer society through humanism, reason, science, progress, and technology” but that rests on a foundation of violent extraction, exploitation and ecocide that is leading to climate breakdown. We need to enable modernity to die a good death in order for something better to be born, but we will only be able to create something genuinely different if we first become aware and suspicious of what modernity allows us to desire and imagine.’
Jane Lawson. Artist Environmental Lead at Castlefield Gallery and co-ordinator of SPARK Network
Filed under: exhibitions, Films on 6 Feb 2025 |

GPS Signal Lost is making a new appearance at Oriel Carn, as part of SYMUD, an exhibition of moving image. 07.02.25 – 15.03.25.
7th Feb 7-9pm LAWNSIAD | LAUNCH. Oriel Carn, Castle Ditch, Caernarfon LL55 2AY
GPS System Lost is concerned with observing and recording, over a period of five years, some of the strange interplay between human and natural activity in and around the caves of Craig Y Cilau National Nature Reserve, Mynydd Llangatwg. It is a collage of films and stills, animations and projections in the tunnels of Eglwys Faen, using centuries of graffitti as backdrop. The film also plays as a personal homage to my father, photographer and one-time pot-holer, on whose last camera the material for this film was gathered.
(2016) Duration 10:30 minutes, 16:9 ratio. Soundpiece, Lyndon Davies (2024)
Filed under: exhibitions, Films on 7 Nov 2024 |

National and International Video/Film artists in collaboration with Barcelona LOOP Festival 2024 and Damer House Gallery, Ireland
Alalimon Galeria presents Homeland 2024 in collaboration with the Culture Association ‘La Bibliomusicineteca’,
Carrer de Vila i Vilà 76, 08004 Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
14 Nov at 8pm to 20 Dec 2024
Image: cropped still from Maelstrom, a 6 minute video sequence made from collaborative exchanges between
David Bickley, Ireland and Penny Hallas, Wales
For more details see @damerhouseartgallery
Filed under: exhibitions, Films on 24 Sep 2024 |

Bringing together the work of women artists from Rogue Artists’ Studios, Manchester, alongside 12 selected artists from around the UK.
3 Oct 6-9pm Private View – all welcome
5 Oct -27 Oct Open Saturdays and Sundays 12-4pm and by appointment during the week.
Given that my residency at @rogueartists_studios is to focus on video / performance elements in my work, it’s great to have the chance to show a video piece from last year (image 1. A Private Land, 30 mins) which is informing new work in progress in these amazing listed former school buildings (image 2)
Rogue Women 3 is organised and co-curated by Margaret Cahill and Jen Orpin with guest curator Leanne Green head of exhibitions at Tate Liverpool.
Rogue Artists’ Studios CIC, 2 – 6 Barrass Street, Openshaw, Manchester M11 1PU

Filed under: Films, projects on 25 Aug 2024 |

A month’s residency through September with Manchester’s Rogue Artists’ Studios to dig into the role of video
in collaborative live art performance – and how this might connect with live performance to camera.
The residency will be a chance for on-the-job training and professional development: reviewing material I’ve
been working on this year and testing it out with new partners in new environments, linking in with some of
Rogue’s 90+ studio artists and with performers and video artists through Company Chameleon‘s Art Lab / Jam OPEN FLOOR X TEST CARD.
An important part of the residency will be the input of mentors and critical friends in Manchester and Wales – supporting development of my creative practice but also potential wider benefits through links and exchanges between Wales / Manchester arts communities. Read more about it here. Warm thanks to support from:
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