🌑📽️ NSW #SuperMarioGalaxy Movie Trip Update
Those attending the 3pm group showing on Saturday, 4th April, are welcome to join us at #NationalMuseumCardiff at approx 1pm beforehand to see the touring seven-metre lunar model installation featuring detailed NASA imagery
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@lukejerram.bsky.social Giving a talk #nationalmuseumcardiff 9th April 2pm. museum.wales/cardiff/what...
Artist sneaks AI-generated print into museum gallery
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Visitor wondered "why such a poor quality #AI piece was hanging there without being labelled as AI"
#ArtificialIntelligence #GuerillaArt #NationalMuseumCardiff
Painted on Bardsey Island, where Chamberlain settled in 1947, this domestic scene portrays one of her island neighbors holding the artist’s own cat for an image of companionship and rural self-reliance after the upheavals of World War II. The work won the Gold Medal for Fine Art at the National Eisteddfod in 1951, the first time the prize was awarded; she won again in 1953 with The Cristin Children. A young woman sits in three-quarter view, shoulders turned left, cradling a Siamese cat whose dark mask and ears contrast with its pale, fine coat. Her head tilts slightly, eyes and the cat’s gaze aligned toward something beyond the frame to our right, lending the moment a poised stillness. Daylight washes the room while an open window behind them reveals rolling hills and clear sky. Her long dark hair is neatly pulled back. The woman's plain, close-fitting top reads as everyday wear rather than costume. Contours are firm but gentle, color kept naturalistic, so touch and attention become the picture’s quiet drama. Trained at the Royal Academy Schools and co-founder of the Caseg Press, Chamberlain was also a writer. Her Bardsey years shaped both her painting and later prose (like Tide-Race). Here, her skill turns a modest island interior into a portrait of community, place, and care.
"Girl with a Siamese Cat" by Brenda Chamberlain (Welsh) – Oil on canvas / 1951 – Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales (National Museum Cardiff) #WomenInArt #art #artText #artwork #BrendaChamberlain #WelshArt #BritishArt #cat #BlueskyArt #NationalMuseumCardiff #AmgueddfaCymru #WomanArtist #WomenArtists
B4 #egwyddorol #gwybodus ar ein taith i #AmgueddfaGenedlaetholCymru a gweithdy Lego arbed y moroedd 🌊🚌
Y4 #ethical #informed on our trip to #NationalMuseumCardiff and Lego save the ocean workshop 🌊🚌
This looks like it'll be a good webinar on two rare insects found in North Wales:
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#invertebrates #entomology #Wales #Cymru #AmgueddfaCymru #MuseumWales #NationalMuseumCardiff #NaturAmByth #LargeMasonBee #ClubbedGeneralSoldierfly
John Harvey, Notes on Newport, Cardiff, and Abertillery (February 18-20, 2025)
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#Abertillery #Cardiff #Newport #LifeStudies #NationalMuseumCardiff #AberystwythUniversity
Ruthie the Edmontosaurus at the national museum of Wales
Talking of Edmontosaurus, heres one I helped put together at the national museum of Wales quite a few years ago now.
#geology #palaeontology
#olympus
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