November News
- Bethan Ash

- Nov 12
- 3 min read
Hope you are all well! We have a number of exciting events coming up for the rest of the year so help brigthen up the dark winter.

Neath Art & Design Fair
We are excited to announce that we are hosting an Art and Design fair at Neath Town Hall on Saturday 29th November from 11am to 3pm.
We have a number of well known artists and makers participating in the fair with a lovely variety of work. There will be something for everyone so please come along!
Free Entry!

RED CROSS CHILDREN'S GAZA APPEAL AUCTION
The Castle Hotel, The Parade, Neath, SA11 1RB
Sunday, 30th November 2025
Viewing from 2pm, Auction starts at 6:00 PM
In solidarity with the children and people of Gaza, and to honour the vital role that artists and creatives play in moments of human crisis, Queen Street is organizing an art auction. All proceeds from the sale of artworks will be donated directly to the Red Cross Children’s Gaza Appeal.
Artists and craftspeople have generously donated works for this cause. The auction will take place at The Castle Hotel, Neath, on Sunday, 30th November at 6:00 PM. Artworks will be available for viewing on our website and at the hotel from 2:00 PM that day.
If you wish to place a bid, please contact us at queenstreetgalleryneath@outlook.com with details of the work(s) you are interested in purchasing.
We at Queen Street Gallery look forward to your support and participation in this important cause.
Participating artist include:
Beatrice Williams, Bert Evans, Brenda Evans, Bethan Ash, Carys Evans, Chris Chapman, Christine Moore, Colin Davies, David Greenslade, Graham Parker, Gus Payne, Heather Littlejohns, Iwan Bala, Jacueline Jones, Julie Brunskill, Katie Allen, Lesley Dearn, Martin Llewellyn, Maureen Carlson, Mike Jones, Michael Monaghan, Myles Mansfield, Nigel Williams, Owain Sparnon, Patti McKenna, Paul Ap Rhys, Paul Edwards, Paul Joyner, Paul Rossi, Peter Evans, Philip Watkins, Rachel Cortazzi, Rachel Jones, Robert Harrison, Rosemary Cassidy Buswell, Rosie Scribblah, Sandra Wintle, Sarah Defriend, Scott Keenan, Sheila Phillipson, Stuart Catley, Stuart Mackay, Susie Strange, Therese James, Tomos Sparnon, Tracey Lewis, Zara Kuchi.

Help raise funds for Welsh ART in the Affordable Art Fair
We are excited to announce that along with galleries from all over the world, Queen Street Gallery, Neath has been chosen to show at next year’s Affordable Art Fair in Hampstead, London.
This renowned event has been a cornerstone of the contemporary art scene for 25 years.
Queen Street Gallery is committed to supporting nine talented Welsh artists in exhibiting their work at this premier art fair. This is a vital opportunity for these artists to gain national and international exposure, opening doors to new audiences, collectors, and opportunities that could transform their careers.
However, to make this vision a reality, we need your help. We are aiming to raise £5,000 to cover exhibition costs, travel, and promotion. Your generosity will directly contribute to elevating Welsh art on the world stage and celebrating the rich creative talent that Wales has to offer.
Can you help us meet this challenge? Every donation, no matter the size, makes a meaningful difference. Together, we can ensure that Welsh art is finally given the platform it deserves in the heart of the UK’s vibrant art scene.
Please support us in bringing Welsh artistry to London’s art lovers and collectors; Welsh ART in the City, with you help.
Thank you for your support!


Watercolour Christmas Card Workshop with Lesley Dearn
Come and have some fun learning a few of the basics of watercolour while you create some unique Christmas cards.
We will explore some different watercolour techniques, use gouache and experiment with drawing pens on top of the watercolour.
No experience required and all materials provided.
Please note this workshop will take place at Aberdulais Falls
Free Entry
Thursday 20th November
11am - 3pm
Aberdulais Falls
Main Rd,
Aberdulais Falls,
Aberdulais,
Neath
SA10 8EU
‘This project is funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.’




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