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Welcome to g39 in Cardiff

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About g39

g39 is a dynamic and contemporary art gallery situated in the vibrant city of Cardiff, Wales. Founded in 1999 by artists and curators, g39 is dedicated to showcasing innovative and experimental artwork that challenges and inspires. The gallery is renowned for fostering local and national talent, providing a platform for emerging artists to share their vision. The gallery's focus is primarily on contemporary visual arts, featuring an eclectic range of mediums including painting, sculpture, photography, and new media. g39's mission is to promote accessibility in art, engaging the community through exhibitions, workshops, and events that encourage participation and dialogue. The target audience includes art enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in exploring contemporary culture. Over the years, g39 has developed a reputation for its inclusive approach to art and culture, often collaborating with artists such as Bedwyr Williams, Harriet Hall, and Sean Edwards, who have significantly contributed to the contemporary art scene in Wales. Additionally, the gallery often hosts thematic shows that reflect on societal issues, making it a thoughtful and reflective space for visitors. g39 is not just a gallery; it’s a community hub that looks to provoke thought and discussion through the power of art, making a meaningful impact on the cultural landscape of Cardiff. One of the unique aspects of g39 is its commitment to various educational programs aimed at inspiring the next generation of artists. This focus on education alongside exhibition solidifies g39's role as a leading institution in the Welsh art scene. The gallery continues to evolve and adapt, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of contemporary art in the UK and beyond.

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39 Oxford Street, CF24 3DT Cardiff, United Kingdom

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