Artes Mundi | Exhibition Review
Internationally focused arts organisation Artes Mundi has arrived at National Museum Cardiff once again, opening it’s doors to the public […]
Internationally focused arts organisation Artes Mundi has arrived at National Museum Cardiff once again, opening it’s doors to the public […]
By Sophie Miles and Emily Hattersley ÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿà If seductive performers, trippy music and confetti (everywhere) sounds like your idea of
By Ilona Cabral What’s your favourite part of Christmas? The food? The alcohol? The Presents? Well, this year your favourite
A play that goes beyond white men arguing over a white painting. ÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿå by Jess Warren Among a crowd of
Matt Shapira is an artist, film-maker, and the mind behind the Roaming Elephant project. Though he is based in Los
Calling all creators: do you want an opportunity for your work to be in print!? Each year Quench publishes its
On 21st October, Artes Mundi 7 Exhibition and Prize opened its doors to the public, showcasing work from six artists
Reviewed by Thomas Edwards This book of unpublished essays frequently reiterates itself as the concluding collection of Christopher Hitchens’ work.
How does a city express itself? On its walls? In its streets? In its violence? Through its atmosphere? Does it
T┼À Celf 2016 is now online! Also included as a pull-out in issue 156 of Quench magazine,┬áT┼À Celf is Cardiff
Every year T┼À Celf, an annual arts publication for writing, photography, art and this time film, is published as a
EXPERIMENTICA returned to Cardiff this year for five days filled with live art, performances and interdisciplinary projects. As Chapter stated on
For many of us, students especially, our weekends consist of partying all through Friday and Saturday night, whilst sleeping in
This year, a group of Cardiff students  set out to photograph hundreds of ordinary people in Cardiff to emphasize the
Now that Morgan Arcade Studios has closed down, its artists have been forced to relocate. However, just because the artists
As one of Cardiff’s biggest hubs for freelance artists closes, Culture editor Amy Pay documents┬áMorgan Arcade Studios’ short history and
Review by Amy Pay Taschen, for the uninitiated, produce some of the most beautiful art books in existence. Always carefully
If I really wanted to upset the Daily Mail, I would probably call up Tracey Emin and ask her if