Plas Brondanw Open 2025


I’m pleased to announce that Summer ’76 and Summer 2022 Part 2 have been jury selected for the Plas Brondanw Open 2025.

Summer '76
Summer ’76

The exhibition will be on show at Plas Brondanw, Llanfrothen, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd, LL48 6SW, from 8 March – 4 May.

Summer 2022 Part 2
Summer 2022 Part 2

“The theme of this year’s exhibition is ‘Space’, and it has inspired a varied and exciting response among our artists, with works in all mediums from textiles and sculptures to oil paintings, photographs and drawings of all kinds. The content also varies from the mythological to the scientific and from the abstract to the figurative, and we have an amazing selection of experienced and new artists.” ~ Plas Brondanw

Thank you to Sian Elen, Contemporary Art Curator at Plas Brondanw for including my work in the exhibition.

Plas Brondanw & Susan Williams-Ellis

Susan Williams-Ellis, the elder daughter of Clough Williams-Ellis (best known as the genius behind the creation of Portmeirion Village ), was the founder of Portmeirion Pottery. Susan and her husband Euan Cooper-Willis began Portmeirion Pottery in 1960. Susan’s designs were at the forefront of contemporary style.

Plas Brondanw
Plas Brondanw

The success of Portmeirion Potteries was only one facet of Susan’s life and work. Susan was an accomplished artist and author, drawing inspiration from the sea as did her father. Susan studied at Chelsea School of Art under Henry Moore and Graham Sutherland. Her paintings exhibited at the Festival of Britain. Several rooms at Portmeirion Village are furnished with her textile designs.

Portmerion Pottery designs by Susan Williams-Ellis. Design called Cypher, Totem and Jupiter.
Portmerion Pottery designs by Susan Williams-Ellis. Designs called Cypher, Totem and Jupiter.

Plas Brondanw (the house and gallery) is the home of the Susan Williams-Ellis Foundation. The charity – established after Susan’s death – conserves her archive and ensures her work and that of the wider family are available to the public. 

Update 4th May 2025:

Here are some images from the last day of the exhibition.

Plas Brondanw
Plas Brondanw
Catherine and her hand embroidered artwork on display within the venue
Catherine and her hand embroidered artwork on display within the venue
Hand embroidered artworks on display within the venue
Hand embroidered artworks on display within the venue

Assigned V&A Accession Number

Today I received a wonderful letter from Susan North, V&A Curator of Fashion before 1800, confirming my coif has been assigned the accession number T.93-2024.

I’m beyond happy to know that the coif is now formally part of a Permanent Collection the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.

Information on my coif is available to view online in the V&A Museum’s collections.

V&A Letter from Susan North, Curator of Fashion before 1800
V&A Letter from Susan North, Curator of Fashion before 1800
Assigned V&A Accession Number
Assigned V&A Accession Number

The Unstitched Coif Project

The project was founded in 2023 by artist Toni Bucky.

Discover more about the story behind this artwork and the Unstitched Coif Project by following this link.

Coif Assigned Accession Number T.93-2024
Coif Assigned Accession Number T.93-2024
The Unstitched Coif Project.
The Unstitched Coif Project.

Water Exhibition

I’m pleased to announce that Moors of Home has been selected for the Water exhibition at Village Arts in Skelmanthorpe.

Moors of Home. Part of the Water Exhibition
Moors of Home. Part of the Water Exhibition

The exhibition, featuring seventy plus works from forty artists, will be in show at Village Art, 24 Commercial Road, Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield, HD8 9DA from the 3rd February – 1st March 2025.

Update February 2025:

Thank you to Mike Roberts of Village Arts for curating such a brilliant exhibition.

Gallery images
Gallery images
Gallery images
Gallery images
Gallery images
Gallery images