Art Swansea – Empowerment Through Art
Art Swansea sessions are every Friday, 7-9pm at Dyfatty Community Centre, SA1 1NB. Click here for upcoming events.
Art Swansea provides a space for the exploration and creation of physical visual art. Open to adults of all abilities.
Selected art works by Art Swansea members can now be seen in our online gallery where you can view and/or buy – all purchases help with the running costs of the free Art Swansea sessions.
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A passion for art
Art Swansea’s goal is to promote the benefits of engaging with and creating physical, visual art.
Anyone, Any Ability
Art Swansea is accessible to adults in Swansea. It doesn’t matter if you’re “artistic” or not, everyone is welcome to start their art journey with us.
Guided Sessions
Creating art is unique to each of us, but if you need guidance of how to start experiencing or creating art then join our sessions. It’s important to note that Art Swansea sessions are NOT art lessons.
Exhibitions
Get to see art, or get the bug for exhibiting your own art. The choice is yours, or do both!
Art Advice
If you want to develop your art commercially we can provide advice and guidance for your next steps.
Workshops
Learn about different methods and techniques for creating art.
The Future
Art Swansea aims to make art as accessible to as many people as possible for the benefit of everyone.
Membership to ArtSwansea.com
Currently only residents of Swansea who access our service can be members of ArtSwansea.com and benefit from the resources on this site.
ArtSwansea.com Members
- Access to video and text resources
- Exhibit and sell your art
- Join in online dicussions with the Art Swansea team
Art Swansea Newsletter
- Stay up to date with Art Swansea events
- Receive art tips and prompts
- Get info on exhibitions and art supply offers
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“I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way – things I had no words for.”
Georgia O’Keefe
1887-1986