A MULTI-media exhibition of digital photography, paintings, drawings and books created by renowned artist Richard Cox has opened at Barry's Art Central gallery

Trained in ‘Fine Art’, Mr Cox has worked as a teacher and senior lecturer in Art Schools, both in the UK and abroad. He has been a prolific arts organiser, gallery curator and has also worked for the Arts Council of Wales.

He has developed a significant portfolio of work that includes his popular digital photographs of Western India’s Stepwells. These images focus on the magnificent structural and architectural well forms, created in the seventh and eighth centuries and used as a water resource.

Influences from Japan led the artist to create his ‘Higashi Series’; a series of studies that focus particularly on Japanese roof form and structure.

Numerous travels to the United States have created a long standing interest in American Car designs, which have featured in his drawings since the late 1960s.

On display will also be an interesting collection of photographs, books and model cars that feature the character of Batman and other similar collector’s memorabilia, both in Barry County Library and Art Central.

As part of the exhibition’s programme, the Art Central Gallery will be hosting a book-making workshop with the artist on Saturday, May 21 from 10am to 3pm.

For further details and to book a place email artinthevale@valeofglamorgan.gov.uk or call Arts Development 01446 709805. Places are limited and booking is recommended.

Art Central is situated in Town Hall, King Square, Barry with entrance via the county library. Opening hours are 10am to 3.30pm, Monday to Saturday.