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The ‘Still : Here’ exhibition by Kings Road Artists ends on Monday 27th March, and it’s not one to miss! The Hearth Gallery is open 9am - 8pm, Monday to Sunday, we hope to see you there ✨
Croft Castle. Servants Corridor. by @matthewwoodpaintings
Wishing a Happy Mother's Day to our friends, colleagues, and supporters. From mums-to-be to mums sadly no longer with us, you are always in our hearts and on our minds. However you celebrate today, we hope you have a lovely day. 💖 #mothersday
We are delighted to welcome the 'A way of life that nurtures the senses: The closer you are the closer you are!' exhibition by Francine Davies to the Plaza exhibition space, University Hospital Llandough. Francine’s work explores Welsh and international coastlines, commenting on her love of swimming in the sea and its positive benefits on health and wellbeing.
Study of Two Apples by David Gould
Extended until 15th March: THE UNEXPLORED – a photography exhibition by brothers Rhodri & Lewys Watkins, illustrating their challenges of living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

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