Pregnancy and Motherhood themed free art event in Carmarthen

The Arts Council of Wales have funded an event to take place tomorrow (Sunday 12th Nov 23) in John Street Carmarthen – presented by artists with a theme of pregnancy and motherhood and the connections with creativity.

Hosted by Gravida Collective (an Arts Development Agency) and Mama Creatives/Mamau Creadigol, the day starts at 10.30 am and runs until 6pm or 7pm. Entry is free, and a delicious looking lunch of coconut, red lentil and vegetable dahl served with pilau Indian rice with salad, dressings and chutney accompaniments for £10.

This event is purely for the women themselves, to give them the opportunity and space to celebrate their role with each other, rather than have to practice it – so no little ones on the day for this event.

Tickets are available from Eventbrite.com , look for “Lullaby For Mother Event – Unfinished Pieces”

Joanna, one of your hosts, at the premises (what was previously Poundland) before the refurbishment and redecorating started.

Please donate here: Support Carmarthenshire News Online Thank you for supporting independent journalism and contributing to the future of local news in Carmarthenshire. Carmarthenshire News Online has been dedicated to providing unbiased and trustworthy news, free from commercial or political influence. By donating as little as £1, you can help ensure the continuation of this important source of information for the community. Your contribution will have a significant impact on the sustainability of independent journalism. If you're looking to enhance your brand's visibility, we also offer advertising opportunities on our Livestream and podcasts. Our special offers provide excellent value for reaching our engaged audience. To learn more about these opportunities and to discuss your advertising needs, please feel free to call or text us at 07308598604. Thank you again for your support, and together we can ensure the availability of quality local news for Carmarthenshire and beyond.

Please donate here: Support Carmarthenshire News Online

You cannot copy any content of this page