Artists Call for Global Change

Pembrokeshire.Online was delighted to take part in the recent opening of a new exhibition at Tenby Museum and Art Gallery – a bit of a challenge to get up to for the less mobile but well worth the effort.
It was certainly a strong gathering, opened by Tenby Mayor Cllr Sam Skyrme-Blackhall and with great speeches from Stand Up To Racism and Extinction Rebellion.
Anna Waters, local artist, explained that this, the second such exhibition at the museum and gallery, is an opportunity to share artists’ creative calls for global change.
   
Anna thanked Tenby Museum, saying: “They have been such wonderful hosts”. And she expressed gratitude to the many who contributed and those who united at what was a truly memorable event in care for our planet and all life upon it.
This impactful exhibition can be viewed until 8 April.
Please note that the examples of artwork in this article are the sole property of the artists themselves and are not to be reproduced.

Kitty Parsons

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