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Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre 01633 483321
Torfaen, Cwmbran, NP44 1PD

distance: (0.5 miles)
Llantarnam Grange celebrated 50 years as an Art Centre on 30th April 2016. However the foundations of the house date back to around the 12th century, when a farmhouse stood on the site, called Gelli Las which means Green Grove. For the majority of this time, the history of Gelli Las is intertwined with that of Llantarnam Abbey. The Abbey at Llantarnam was founded by Cistercian monks in 1179. The Cistercians took over huge tracts of land, clearing forests and setting up monastic farms called granges. Llantarnam Abbey is believed to have had around fourteen of these granges, one being Gelli Las.
Martin's Framing & Gallery 01873 856633
Monmouthshire, Abergavenny, NP7 5BB

distance: (19 miles)
If you are in town, why not call in and browse at your leisure, everyone is given a warm welcome as Martin is happy to chat and share his experience of Art with his visitors. You have a friendly service from Tuesday to Saturday, 9:30 to 5:30.
Goff Danter Art Studio 01495 651573
Blaenau Gwent, Brynmawr, NP23 4AG

distance: (19.2 miles)
Goff was born in 1949 in the small South Wales town of Brynmawr, where his artistic interests were first noticed and encouraged by his very supportive art teacher, Ken Jones, at the local grammar school. On leaving school, Goff trained at the West of England College of Art, Bristol, Cardiff College of Art and Cardiff University. He then taught at St Illtyd’s College, Cardiff until moving into the management of education for a number of local authorities in South East Wales. This became his full-time occupation for many years. Since then Goff has acquired a confidence in his own understanding of art to paint for his own purpose, in his own way. Fortunately, this has proven to be very successful and enabled him to explore a completely new career as a full-time professional artist. His first major exhibition was at the Royal Cambrian Academy in 2000 when he was selected to exhibit alongside the likes of Sir Kyffin Williams and William Selwyn. A great honour and an important start. Most of his work has personal recollections and experience as the foundation. They are ‘generalised’ in a way which makes their appeal extremely wide-ranging. I often find myself linking past events with the development of my paintings and using familiar imagery to reinforce the connection.

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