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Nicola Heywood Thomas presents a look back at the past year in the world of Welsh arts, including the Roald Dahl-inspired City of the Unexpected.

Nicola Heywood Thomas looks back at an extraordinary year of Welsh arts including the largest arts event Wales has ever seen, the Roald Dahl-inspired City of the Unexpected.

Also featured are Artes Mundi, Britain's largest prize for contemporary art and a summer of art inspired by Wales's success at the Euros.

In Wales Arts Review 2016 Nicola Heywood Thomas looks back at an extraordinary year of Welsh arts - including the jaw-dropping City of the Unexpected, inspired by Roald Dahl; Artes Mundi - the UK's biggest contemporary arts prize; and a sensational summer of art inspired by Wales's footballing success.

With the reopening of Swansea's Glyn Vivian Gallery and major anniversaries marking Mametz Wood and Aberfan, this jam-packed programme features DJ Huw Stephens, artist Bedwyr Williams, Wales Book of the Year Winner Thomas Morris, Abertillery's award-winning photographer Clementine Schneiderman, plus many more.

44 minutes

Last on

Wed 28 Dec 2016 22:30

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Role Contributor
Presenter Nicola Heywood Thomas
Director Huw Crowley

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