SOME of Gwynedd’s leading artists and poets will unveil new creative work this autumn, as pop-up exhibitions appear along the Wales Coast Path in celebration of its 10th anniversary.

Featured artists include the likes of Manon Awst, Bob Guy and Simon Page — all of whom will bring different mediums to the project, from sculptures to wood engravings and graffiti.

Meanwhile, the poets taking part include Gillian Clarke, Ceri Wyn Jones and Llion Pryderi Roberts — each tasked with producing work that reflects their local stretch of Welsh coastline, curated by Ifor ap Glyn.

Lead artist for the project, Dan Llywelyn Hall, said: “Together with the Offa’s Dyke Path and Glyndŵr’s Way, the Wales Coast Path paves an arterial journey around Wales — providing an infinite scope of exploration for the artists and poets involved in this project.

“The powerful work created pays tribute to the rich history of trade, settlement, migration, industry and survival of Wales — which has shaped our nation’s rugged wonder over the centuries. And I can’t think of better time to celebrate it, than during the 10th anniversary of the Wales Coast Path.”

Wales’ First Minister, Mark Drakeford, added: “The Wales Coast Path is one of the crowning glories of Wales and one of the proudest achievements of devolution.

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“It has established itself as a beacon of our nation’s natural beauty and will provide plenty of inspiration for the artists and poets as they celebrate this important milestone.”

What’s more, to mark the launch of the hubs, Chris Jones — renowned weatherman and presenter — will lead a series of four bespoke guided walks during October.

Alongside views of the relevant individual stretch of Wales Coast Path, the walks will also provide the public with a first-look at four of the exhibition spaces — Carmarthen Library, Pontio Theatre and Arts Centre in Bangor, Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centre in Newport and Harlech Castle.

With only 25 spaces available on each walk, those interested in taking part are advised to reserve their free ticket as soon as possible via Eventbrite.

Chief Executive of Natural Resources Wales, Clare Pillman, said: “Over the last 10 years, the Wales Coast Path has encouraged hundreds of thousands of visitors to take a step beyond the nation’s traditional visitor attractions and to explore everything our spectacular expanse of coastline has to offer.

“And thanks to Wales’ wealth of creative talent, we’re proud to now offer 10 additional landmarks to be explored and admired along the Path this autumn — housing work which has been directly inspired by our wonderful Path.”

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To find out more about the art and poetry programme and the guided walks, please visit: www.walescoastpath.gov.uk/latest-news/news-and-press-releases/arts-and-poetry-project-10th-anniversary/?lang=en.

North Wales exhibition locations, including opening dates and participating artists and poets:

  • Pontio, Bangor University, LL57 2TQ; Opens October 15; Artist - Wendy Dawson; Poet - Zoe Skoulding
  • Plas Glyn y Weddw, Llanbedrog, Gwynedd, LL53 7TT; Opens October 21; Artist - Brian Jones; Poet - Guto Dafydd
  • Harlech Castle, LL46 2YH; Opens October 29; Artist - Liz Neal; Poet - Haf Llewelyn

Dates and locations of the guided walks: