A NEW exhibition featuring the art and cultural life of a small village on the Welsh border will be showcased at The Courtyard from tomorrow.
Made in Knucklas: The Village Show provides an insight into the art and cultural life of Knucklas, near Knighton, on the Welsh/English border, home to a remarkable group of artists and makers, including painters, potters, sculptors and more.
The village has previously held an exhibition under the banner of Made in Knucklas, in the barn of local couple Will and Lottie O’Leary, which simply showed what they did with their time in their studios. Following its success, the exhibition at The Courtyard will chart something of the evolution of the same group over the ten years since the first exhibition.
Made in Knucklas: The Village Show is a demonstration of making and doing by local people and features the work of Will and Lottie O’Leary, Andy and Corinna Kenyon-Wade, Wendy Davies, Tony Hall, Lois Hopwood, Maggie Jones, Robert M Wood and Jane Thomas.
Made in Knucklas: The Village Show can be seen in The Courtyard gallery space on the top floor from tomorrow until Sunday, September 6. The gallery is open 9am to late Monday to Saturday and 10am to 5pm on Sundays. Admission free.
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