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By @DiffwysCriafol Thank you to Peter Davies for the insightful editing of this piece. Thank you also to Rhiannon White & Ffion Wyn for creating […]
By @DiffwysCriafol Thank you to Peter Davies for the insightful editing of this piece. Thank you also to Rhiannon White & Ffion Wyn for creating […]
This blog is hard to write. Not just because it’s a rare paid opportunity, and I’m worried it just won’t be good enough, but because […]
This summer, Common/Wealth are working with local people in East Cardiff and artist Helen Bur to bring a new artwork to St Mellons, next to […]
Llanrumney (Welsh: Llanrhymni) is a suburb in east Cardiff. Isms – A distinctive practice, system, or philosophy, typically a political ideology or an artistic movement. […]
We are very emotional to say goodbye to the excellent Lisa Mallaghan and Jenny Hughes who have been our brilliant Chair & Vice Chair for […]
I was in the office, at my part-time arts marketing job, when I checked my phone. I saw a flash of images. Rows of empty […]
Epic Fail was a starting point. It was the first time Common/Wealth worked with Glan-Yr-Afon Primary School in Llanrumney, a school known for campaigning to […]
We’ve created a series of podcasts to explore all things Common/Wealth, chatting to the people we make work with, the people who inspire us to […]
Hello/Shwmae! My name is Callum Lloyd, I’m an actor and writer from Rumney, Cardiff. I recently participated in Common/Wealth’s two-day exploration of Cardiff East with […]
by Chantal Williams – Community Producer I have been gifted with casting for Rent Party, a show that does not shy away from being all […]
Common Wealth is passionate about our home in Cardiff East and we know the value of co-creation: it can inspire and lead to social change. […]
Common Wealth’s Sounding Board member Steph reflects on what Us Here Now means to her and Cardiff East and interviews Jude who took part in […]