Filtered Females: An Exhibition by Ysgol Greenhill School

On Saturday 14th July a new exhibition opens at the museum.

Filtered Females, an iphone photography exhibition by pupils fromYsgol Greenhill School, takes a fresh look at the museum archive through the eyes of a new generation. Using everyday technology and a series of photo editing apps, the group have created and curated a series of images that re-examine the lives of local women.

Alongside the photographs, there will be an opportunity to view the first phase of the ‘Narberth Museum Community Quilt’ in celebration of female heritage. This is a ‘work in progress’ that can and will be added to as the project progresses.

Both aspects of this exhibition form part of the continuing Women of West Wales (WOWW) project with support from Arwain Sir Benfro. Access to the exhibition is included with entry to the museum.

Fortnightly Poetry Group with Christine Sanders

 

From Wednesday 28th February, 7-9 pm, we will be a hosting a bi-weekly writing group with Christine Sanders, for poets who wish to discuss their work with like-minded people.

The workshops will be relaxed and friendly, yet everyone will be invited to share ideas, critique each other’s work and provide honest feedback. The idea is to challenge and support one another through the editing process by experiencing a variety of perspectives to improve our writing.

You will need to bring a notebook, pen and several copies of the poem you are working on (enough for the other writers to annotate with thoughts and feedback). A small donation of £1 per person is also requested to cover costs.

If you are interested, please get in touch on 01834 860 500 or by emailing [email protected]

 

Tempus Fundraising Concert

We’re delighted to add a very special Christmas fundraising concert to our
winter events. “Tempus” the popular and dynamic group of a capella singers will
be performing at St Andrew’s Church on Friday 8th December at 7.30.
Seasonal refreshments will be served afterwards at the Museum. Tickets cost
£10.00 and are available from the Museum. It promises to be a popular event
so don’t leave it too late!

Proceeds will be shared between the Church Restoration Fund and the Museum

Living Memories Group

On alternate Fridays between 1:30 – 3:30pm, Narberth and Whitland Rotary Club host a community gathering at the museum in support of people & families with long term health concerns.

Drop in for a cup of tea, a friendly chat and activities organised with you in mind! Car Parking is available at St. Andrew’s Church and the Museum is fully accessible to all.