“Didn’t we have a lovely time”
14 November 2025Examples of popular music in Bangor from 1965 to 1980 / Pytiau cerddorol o ddiwylliant cerddoriaeth gyda cysylltiadau a Bangor o 1965 i 80
Examples of popular music in Bangor from 1965 to 1980 / Pytiau cerddorol o ddiwylliant cerddoriaeth gyda cysylltiadau a Bangor o 1965 i 80
LLiFT welcomes players of all ages and abilities who are interested in exploring new paths to music and emphasises that no prior experience is necessary to join our sessions.
TV composer, academic and jazz pianist Jochen Eisentraut will be presenting a fascinating snapshot of three interesting Bangor musical moments of the 20th Century, interspersed with live music from his trio.
The third guest speaker in a series of artist talks curated by the Students of Bangor Art Foundation course will be the award-winning sculptress Angharad Pearce Jones.
In the second in a series of talks curated by the students of Bangor’s Art Foundation Course, director and screenwriter Russell Owen will discuss his career in film and commercial advertising.
The first in a series of artist talks curated by the students of Bangor Art Foundation course will be a talk with artist, writer, theorist and commentator Iwan Bala, whose body of work (both visual and written) has seen him as a dynamic presence in Welsh culture. From his frequent articles in Planet (the Welsh internationalist) He has exhibited internationally, been involved in numerous cross-media collaborations and is a founder member of The Artists’ Project/Prosiect Artistiaid as well as a member of the BECA artist Group.
Recording for Ffion Dafis’s show on BBC Radio Cymru and BBC Sounds with Iwan Bala discussing his exhibition ‘Yr Hen o’r Newydd Yw’
Led by experienced artist and facilitator Glyn Price, this workshop offers a chance to explore your artistic side in a relaxed and supportive environment. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned artist, you'll be encouraged to express yourself freely, connect with others, and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of making art.
Opportunity to visit the University’s Natural History Museum, not usually accessible to the public