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  2. List of cultural venues in Swansea - Wikipedia

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    Attic Gallery Opening times, contact details and details about the gallery. Swansea Museum More information from South West Wales Tourist Board; Football Pitches in Swansea Senior Football league; Fairwood Park Golf Course Fairwood Park Golf Course; Golf courses in Swansea Swansea golf courses; Swansea Theatre Arts Register

  3. Martyn Jones (painter) - Wikipedia

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    2017 Ffin-y-Parc Gallery, Wales; 2018 Heath Gallery, Palm Springs, California; Selected group exhibitions. 2006 on the Horizon, Robert Steele Gallery, New York City; 2007 Attic Gallery, Swansea, Wales; 2007 West Wales Arts Centre, Fishguard, Wales; 2007 Kooywood Gallery, Cardiff, Wales; 2007 Chelsea Summer Dreaming, Robert Steele Gallery, New ...

  4. Valerie Ganz - Wikipedia

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    Her work was exhibited at the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, in 1986. She held her last major art exhibition in 2010 at the Attic Gallery in Swansea. [ 1 ] She is an elected member of the Royal Cambrian Academy .

  5. Glynn Vivian Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Glynn Vivian Art Gallery is the public art gallery of the City and County of Swansea, in Wales, United Kingdom. The gallery is situated in Alexandra Road, near Swansea railway station, opposite the old Swansea Central Library .

  6. Glenys Cour - Wikipedia

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    Glenys Cour's artwork has been exhibited widely in Europe and the US, [5] with major exhibitions in her home country of Wales at St. David's Hall in 1991, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery in 2003, the Attic Gallery, Swansea in 2005 [4] and a major retrospective exhibition, curated by Mel Gooding, at the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery in 2014. [15]

  7. Glanmôr School - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Rees, MP Swansea West 1959-64; Alexandra Roe, Director Attic Gallery for contemporary art, Swansea [15] Liz Slade, Director Swansea Young Single Homeless Project [16] [17] Hilary Walker, (at Glanmor 1959 - 1966) Co-founder Wonder Years Centre of Excellence in the Gambia [18]

  8. Alfred Janes - Wikipedia

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    Alfred George Janes was born on 30 June 1911, in the city centre of Swansea, South Wales, above his parents' fruit and flower shop in Castle Square. [3] [4] [5] He attended the Bishop Gore School and then the Swansea School of Art and Crafts (now part of University of Wales Trinity Saint David). [4]

  9. List of public art in Swansea - Wikipedia

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    8 Salubrious Passage, Swansea City Centre: c. 1996 Poem for the Good Settler Christina Street, Swansea City Centre: 1997 Nigel Jenkins (poet) Thumbprint Swansea Central Police Station 2001 Andy Hazel [5] Stainless steel columns Princess Way, Swansea City Centre: 2006