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Albany Gallery

Albany Gallery delivers a vibrant and vigorous schedule of exhibitions to excite and inspire this year, including:

  • 20 March – 18 April 2026 – Spring Awakening
  • 24 April – 23 May 2026 – Beside the Sea
  • 29 May – 27 June 2026 – Nick Pritchard solo exhibition
  • 3 July – 1 August 2026 – Michael de Bono, David Griffiths RCA and Matt Williams

Find out more about what’s going on at Albany Gallery on their website.

Celf Gallery

  • 28 March – 26 April 2026 – Arboreal: A mixed themed exhibition by gallery and visiting artists
  • 2 – 31 May 2026 – Catrin Williams: Dathlu’r 60 / Celebrating 60. Coinciding with Roath Gallery Weekend, this special exhibition marks the artist’s 60th year.
  • 6 June – 5 July 2026 – Stephen Young (1946-2025): A commemorative exhibition honouring the Roath-based artist, celebrating his life and legacy.

Find out more about what’s going on at Celf Gallery on their website.

Ffotogallery

  • 7 May – 4 July 2026 – Jerwood/Photoworks Awards 5: Expanded photography works using still and moving image, sound and installation by Roman Manfredi and Sayuri Ichida, presented as two solo exhibitions within one UK touring show. Both artists explore how landscape, memory and community shape contemporary life. Public preview: Thursday, 7 May 2026, 6-8pm.
  • 13 -16 May 2026, 12 – 5pm – Tactile Bosch Archive Project: Project Space presentation, further information to be announced.

Find out more about what’s going on at Ffotogallery on their website.

Roath Galleries Weekend

15 – 17 May 2026

With the arrival of spring, Roath Galleries Weekend returns for 2026 with a vibrant celebration of the EAST network of galleries. Expect late-night openings, artist-led experiences and a dynamic programme of exhibitions across the ever-creative neighbourhood of Roath. Participating galleries include Albany Gallery, Cardiff M.A.D.E, Celf Gallery, Ffotogallery, g39 and TEN Gallery, each delivering a diverse range of contemporary art to the communities they serve. Join in, discover something new, and support art in all its forms on your doorstep. For more information, visit any of the participating galleries.