AN EXHIBITION of 62 photographs of Welsh Patagonia by top Argentinian art photographer, Marcos Zimmermann, is to go on show to the public in Cardiff.
The photographs show people, including descendants of the original Welsh settlers, in their homes and at work and play, alongside stunning landscapes.
The exhibition was commissioned by the Argentinian Embassy in London to mark the 150th anniversary of the Welsh settlement in Argentina.
Previously the exhibition has only been on show for one day at the Senedd, Cardiff Bay, during the summer and at the Palace of Westminster in London. British Council Wales has brought the exhibition back to Wales as part of its work to support Patagonia 150, the year of celebration in Wales. The exhibition is being presented in partnership with Cardiff Council and St David’s Hall.
The exhibition is open now until January 30, 2016, from 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday, also evenings and Sundays (if a concert is on), on Level 2, St David’s Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff.
Entry to the exhibition is free and everyone is welcome.
More information about Patagonia 150 can be found at patagonia150.org
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