Goat Street Gallery occupies a converted 1816 chapel on Goat Street, with windows looking directly across to St Davids Cathedral. Ceramicist Daniel Wright and textile maker Amanda Wright own and run the gallery together, showing their own ceramics and textile work alongside pieces from other contemporary and emerging artists. Visitors can watch either Wright at work in the gallery space, and the pair periodically run artist-led workshops where participants try hand-building or stitching techniques directly under their guidance. The chapel's original stone walls and tall windows remain largely intact, giving the exhibition space an unusually high ceiling for a St Davids shopfront. Stock ranges from small ceramic pieces to larger textile wall hangings.
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