TŶ Pawb have announced its brand new exhibition programme for the next year.
There are five exhibitions in total, taking them up to April 2022.
With their galleries remaining closed for the time being due to Covid-19, they hope to be able to welcome visitors back to the gallery as soon as they are able to.
In the meantime, they have announced that all of their exhibitions this year will be made available to view as virtual tours so individuals will be able to visit the gallery wherever they are.
A spokesperson for Tŷ Pawb said: “Following a hugely challenging year, we are delighted to present a full programme of exhibitions to take us through to 2022.
“Since opening in 2018, we've continued to surprise and delight audiences with diverse, accessible and engaging range of exhibitions across its gallery spaces.
“Tŷ Pawb has also helped establish Wrexham as a new destination for art fans across the country, hosting world class exhibitions such as Wales in Venice and Greyson Perry.
“This year’s programme is looking just as colourful and will include exhibitions celebrating Welsh artists and Wrexham’s local heritage, another major UK touring exhibition, an exhibition curated by Tŷ Pawb’s Youth Advisory Board and an international open exhibition for printmakers all over the world.
“As ever with Tŷ Pawb, there will be a full programme of activities and events designed to help visitors of all ages to get the most enjoyment out the exhibitions, whether they are regular gallery goers or first time visitors curious to find out more.”
To view the full exhibition programme for 2021/22, visit https://www.typawb.wales/our-brand-new-exhibition-programme-for-2021-22-is-here/.
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