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485:. The event was set up in memory of a young graffiti writer, Bill Lockwood aka Roxe, who was killed in a road accident. The main street art highlight of the event was the legal painting of a 140 m long wall which runs parallel to the Cardiff to Penarth railway line. The festival last took place in 2012.
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178:(d. 1892). Plans for a new museum were superseded by grander ambitions for new civic buildings on a much larger site, and it was not realised until after Cardiff achieved city status (1905). Seward's designs were used for the application for government funds, but not used for the final building.
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Martin Tinney had managed a gallery in Jacobs
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of South Wales during his second tour of Wales (1773, published 1775), including of
Cardiff's North and West Gates. Wales was unusual because its concentration of visual artists occurred in rural areas (rather than urban centres), drawn there by the impressive scenery. The
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originated in 1865 and the first major public art exhibition took place in 1870. The town became a city in 1905, after which time it gained further importance, for example with the creation of a new
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describes the standard of exhibitions in Wales private galleries as "uneven", but singles out the Howard
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Proposed National Contemporary Art Gallery for Wales
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426:"Window on the Arts in Wales"
196:Art College at Howard Gardens
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973:. Artists Biographies
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579:Moore, David (2012),
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488:In October 2013 the
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500:Cardiff city centre
438:Chapter Arts Centre
432:Chapter Arts Centre
264:and watercolourist
258:James Pyke Thompson
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