Vanishing Point
Kelly Best
Vanishing Point brings together an extraordinary body of new work by Kelly Best: a fascinating and highly original artist currently based in Cardiff. This is her most ambitious show in Wales to date and features a compelling interconnection between sculpture, drawing and painting, to consider surface, space and site.

Using a distinct array of media such as steel, watercolour and colour pencil, Best responds directly to the architectural and physical space of Oriel Davies.
This exhibition comes straight after a recent 3-month Creative Wales residency at The British School at Rome, and a solo show at Plymouth Arts Centre earlier in 2016. She has previously shown work in Oriel Davies’ TestBed and in the 2014 Oriel Davies Open. Previous solo shows include; g39 (Cardiff); Eastside Projects (Birmingham); Chapter Arts Centre, Art in the Bar (Cardiff); and she exhibited in the 2016 and 2013 National Eisteddfod. She graduated from Kingston University BA Fine Art in 2007.
Artist Talk | 11 March | 5pm – 6pm | FREE
In-Conversation between the artist and Louise Hobson, Curator.
Vanishing Point is supported by the Arts Council of Wales
Essays
A pencil line through space by Oliver Basciano
Audio Description
A Pencil Line Through Space, by Oliver Basciano (essay)
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The gallery is open:
Tuesday to Sunday 11-4 March - September
Tuesday - Saturday 11-4 October - March.
(Open Sundays over the Summer)
Closed bank holidays
02.06.2022 – 03.06.2022