Pamela Golden uses multiple mediums to bring together the idea of lost history. Inspired by a found photo album from 1912, Golden retraces the history of a group of choirboys on a trip to Abergele, bringing together several layers of enigmatic narrative. Prince Madoc, the Welsh king, is said to have sailed from North Wales to America in 1170, discovering it centuries before Columbus. Numerous sightings of his phantom ship off the coast of Abergele serve as a ghostly reminder of his erasure from history. Good Morning! Mister Williams. brings this story and location back to life by juxtaposing an ancient myth and mystery with one more modern. The title, like the images of the exhibition, is appropriated from an old photograph album from the ...
Aubrey Williams is a painter I have consistently admired over many years. Some of his most memorable...
Thomas Love Peacock wrote an Arthurian novel, The Misfcrtunes of Elphin, in 1829 adapting three clas...
I, Sparkie represents a rich and unusual archive relating to the life of a real budgerigar, Sparkie ...
Solo exhibition of works by Pamela Golden, including painting and record. Curated and Catalogue edi...
A hundred years ago, noted Welsh historian Sir Owen M. Edwards prophesied that one day Wales ‘would ...
Golden and its attendant publication Golden (Notes) is a single, ongoing curating and research proje...
The Golden Thread Project UK-USA took its inspiration from Cecil Sharp and Maud Karpeles' song - Col...
Charlie Don’t Surf explores generational relationships with imagery and visual culture, considering ...
The Shifting Sands of Cymru is a suite of works based on sound recordings made around the Welsh coas...
This enquiry focuses on a little known photograph album in the photographic collection of the Nation...
Two monographs on Australian artist Fred Williams, published by Patrick McCaughey and James Mollison...
Catalogue text for Mervyn Williams exhibition at Artis Gallery, Parnell, Auckland, 17 November - 11 ...
Discovery is an age-old concept. The lands of Australia and New Zealand were colonized through the a...
Mae Ailymweld â Chymru a’r Mudiadau Modern yn edrych yn ôl ar arddangosfa – Cymru a’r Mudiadau Moder...
I was introduced to the many stories of Arthur when I was a small child. I used to imagine myself as...
Aubrey Williams is a painter I have consistently admired over many years. Some of his most memorable...
Thomas Love Peacock wrote an Arthurian novel, The Misfcrtunes of Elphin, in 1829 adapting three clas...
I, Sparkie represents a rich and unusual archive relating to the life of a real budgerigar, Sparkie ...
Solo exhibition of works by Pamela Golden, including painting and record. Curated and Catalogue edi...
A hundred years ago, noted Welsh historian Sir Owen M. Edwards prophesied that one day Wales ‘would ...
Golden and its attendant publication Golden (Notes) is a single, ongoing curating and research proje...
The Golden Thread Project UK-USA took its inspiration from Cecil Sharp and Maud Karpeles' song - Col...
Charlie Don’t Surf explores generational relationships with imagery and visual culture, considering ...
The Shifting Sands of Cymru is a suite of works based on sound recordings made around the Welsh coas...
This enquiry focuses on a little known photograph album in the photographic collection of the Nation...
Two monographs on Australian artist Fred Williams, published by Patrick McCaughey and James Mollison...
Catalogue text for Mervyn Williams exhibition at Artis Gallery, Parnell, Auckland, 17 November - 11 ...
Discovery is an age-old concept. The lands of Australia and New Zealand were colonized through the a...
Mae Ailymweld â Chymru a’r Mudiadau Modern yn edrych yn ôl ar arddangosfa – Cymru a’r Mudiadau Moder...
I was introduced to the many stories of Arthur when I was a small child. I used to imagine myself as...
Aubrey Williams is a painter I have consistently admired over many years. Some of his most memorable...
Thomas Love Peacock wrote an Arthurian novel, The Misfcrtunes of Elphin, in 1829 adapting three clas...
I, Sparkie represents a rich and unusual archive relating to the life of a real budgerigar, Sparkie ...