
West Wales Arts Centre was established in 1987
Over the years the Arts Centre has continued to establish a reputation for showing leading fine and contemporary applied art and is recognised by the Crafts Council.
Our policy has been to show the work of established national and international artists and craftspeople, together with encouraging and promoting the work of up and coming talent.
The Centre is also active in staging a varied live Arts programme of lectures and music recitals and information on these is available in News/Events.
Myles Pepper's career spans 41 years in the field of arts and culture. Having studied in the School of Jewellery and Silversmithing in Birmingham Polytechnic in the early 1970's he has been established in North Pembrokeshire ever since. After running a series of work-shops, including training apprentices, he established his first gallery in Fishguard in 1983 then expanding to larger premises in 1987, which enabled the presenting of a wider arts programme including music performances and lectures.
His broad experience in the world of arts and business has led to consultancy work for a wide range of agencies.
Having been a director of operations for many years this has led to his staging of many successful events throughout Wales and Ireland.
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