- 2/38
- Ffeil
- 2022
A scan of 'Branwen's starling', a watercolour by John Chamberlain, sent to Erin Kavanagh in 2022 in response to the 'Layers in Lampeter' exhibition, and in particular ‘Branwen uerch Lyr’.
A scan of 'Branwen's starling', a watercolour by John Chamberlain, sent to Erin Kavanagh in 2022 in response to the 'Layers in Lampeter' exhibition, and in particular ‘Branwen uerch Lyr’.
Draft of a letter on the role of the Wales' Governance Centre
Rhan oSir Paul Silk Papers
Draft of a letter by Sir Paul Silk on the role of the Wales' Governance Centre in the work of the Commission on Devolution in Wales.
Draft of a letter on the role of the Wales' Governance Centre
Rhan oSir Paul Silk Papers
Draft of a letter by Sir Paul Silk on the role of the Wales' Governance Centre in the work of the Commission on Devolution in Wales.
Letter from Cardiff Airport on Air Passenger Duty
Rhan oSir Paul Silk Papers
A letter to Sir Paul Silk from Roger Lewis, Chair of Cardiff Airport, relating to the potential devolution of Air Passenger Duty (APD>
Poetry, archaeology and ‘King of the Sea Trees’
Author's proof copy, 2019, of 'Writing wonders: poetry as archaeological method?' by Erin Kavanagh in which she discusses theoretical aspects of her poem ‘King of the Sea Trees’.
A photograph, January 2018, of Lynne Denman singing her song ‘Bran’ at the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition during the ‘Penrolio’ event; photograph by Jacob Whittaker.
‘Deep mapping’ and ‘Layers in the Landscape’
Author's proof copy, 2018, of 'Re-thinking the conversation: a geomythological deep map' by Erin Kavanagh in which she describes the conceptual framework behind her ‘deep mapping’ of Cardigan Bay and explains the activities undertaken by the ‘Layers in the Landscape’ project.
A photographic reel, January 2018, containing an account of a live performance entitled ‘Penrolio’ at the castle mound, UWTSD Lampeter, in which R.M. Parry delivered his sculpture, ‘Pen Bendigeidfran’, to the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition; the performance was inspired by ‘Branwen uerch Lyr’.
Dafydd Eto about to sing the ‘King of the Sea Trees’ shanty
A photograph, January 2018, of Dafydd Eto (David Moore) about to sing the ‘King of the Sea Trees’ shanty at the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition during the ‘Penrolio’ event; photograph by Erin Kavanagh.
‘King of the Sea Trees’ postcard
A postcard image, 2017, of the ‘King of the Sea Trees’, drawn and designed by Erin Kavanagh with an extract from her poem of the same name; the postcard was produced by the ‘Layers in the Landscape’ project and used in the project exhibitions.
The English poster design, 2017, for the ‘Borth's Lost Legends’ exhibition.
‘Chwedlau’r Borth a Gollwyd’ poster
The Welsh poster design, 2017, for the ‘Borth's Lost Legends / Chwedlau'r Borth a Gollwyd’ exhibition.
Mererid Hopwood and Erin Kavanagh (1)
A photograph, November 2017, of Mererid Hopwood and Erin Kavanagh at the launch of the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition, which Professor Hopwood opened.
A photograph, 2017, of the submerged forest at Borth, used in the project exhibitions; photograph by Erin Kavanagh.
‘King of the Sea Trees’ shanty
A recording, August 2017, of the 'King of the Sea Trees' shanty, composed and performed by David Moore (under the pseudonym Dafydd Eto) and drawing on traditional songs of the sea in response to Erin Kavanagh's poem of the same name, with the prologue of the poem spoken by Erin Kavanagh and also backing vocals by her; recorded by Jacob Whittaker and used in the project exhibitions.
‘Layers in the Landscape’ leaflet (part 2)
A photograph, 2017, of one side of a leaflet designed by Erin Kavanagh to raise public awareness of the ‘Layers in the Landscape’ project.
‘Mammoth’ sculpture with Valerie Price
A photograph, 2017, of Valerie Price and her sculpture ‘Mammoth’, which was used in the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition; photograph by Jacob Whittaker.
A photograph, November 2017, of 'Haenau'r Tirlun', an englyn composed by Mererid Hopwood for the ‘Layers in Lampeter’ exhibition; photograph by Jacob Whittaker.
‘Layers in the Landscape’ leaflet (part 1)
A photograph, 2017, of one side of a leaflet designed by Erin Kavanagh to raise public awareness of the ‘Layers in the Landscape’ project.
A poster, 2017, explaining ‘Haenau yn y Tirwedd’ (the Welsh title for the ‘Layers of the Landscape’ project) in Welsh, designed by Erin Kavanagh; the poster was used in the project exhibitions.