Helfa Gelf at Llangollen Pavilion 26th November

On Sunday November 26th, many Helfa Gelf artists and makers will be exhibiting their wares at Llangollen International Pavilion. There will some workshops by some Helfa Gelf artists as well.

Some information provided by Llangollen International Pavilion:

The great Christmas art hunt!

Some of Wales’ finest artists will be offering bespoke gifts for people looking for something a little bit different this Christmas.

Over 25 exceptional artists and crafts people living and working in Wales will be exhibiting, selling and taking commissions on work of the highest quality at a special event at the Royal International Pavilion in Llangollen on Sunday, November 26.

The event is being organised by arts officer Clare Williams and will include paintings, ceramics, prints, jewellery, photographs, masks, quilts, watercolours, embroidery, etchings, baskets and many other crafts and art forms.

Clare said: “This event will bring together some of the best artists and craftspeople in Wales, and all of the work on display will be of exceptionally high quality.

“It’s a fantastic opportunity for people to come and find that Christmas present with a difference, with the chance to buy on the day or commission work by their favourite artist.”

The event promises to be a great day out for all the family, with workshops throughout the day, live music from Welsh folk band Brigyn, refreshments and more.

The event runs from 11am to 4pm on Sunday, November 26. Tickets are £2 on the door. For more information contact the Royal International Pavilion on 01978 860111.

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