Mae ArtWorks Cymru yn rhaglen ddwy flynedd seiliedig yng Nghymru sy'n datblygu ymarfer mewn gosodiadau cyfranogol ac yn cefnogi datblygiad proffesiynol parhaus artistiaid ar wahanol gamau o'u gyrfaoedd yn gweithio mewn gosodiadau cyfranogol.
Caiff ArtWorks Cymru ei yrru gan gonsortiwm o bartneriaid yn cynnwys artistiaid a sefydliadau celfyddydol o bob rhan o Gymru.
Addo Creative, Artis Cymuned, Actifyddion Artistig, Cyswllt Celf, Cerdd Gymunedol Cymru, Prifysgol De Cymru, Engage Cymru, FIO, Forget - Me - Not - Productions, Cwmni'r Frân Wen, Garth: Gwent Arts in Health, Celf Ar Y Blaen, Llenyddiaeth Cymru, Mess Up the Mess, CDC Cymru, Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru, NoFit State Circus, Omidaze, Operasonic, Republic of the Imagination, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Rubicon Dance, Theatr Sherman, Sparc, The Borough Theatre Abergavenny, Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru, Celfyddydau Gwirfoddol Cymru, Canolfan Celfyddydau Cenedlaethol Cymru, Opera Cenedlaethol Cymru.
Ariannir y rhaglen gan Gyngor Celfyddydau Cymru a Sefydliad Paul Hamlyn.
ArtWorks Cymru is also a member of ArtWorks Alliance
Rydym yn sefydliad celfyddydau cymunedol gyda 25 mlynedd o brofiad o ddarparu gweithgareddau celfyddydol o ansawdd uchel, gan gyffwrdd bywydau dros 50,000 o bobl ers ei sefydliad ac wedi trawsnewid tirwedd cerddoriaeth gymunedol yng Nghymru.
The Creative and Therapeutic Arts degree at the University of South Wales enables visual artists to develop the inclusive and participatory nature of their practice, through working with a wide range of educational, community and health partners.
Fio is a Cardiff-based theatre company working across the UK and internationally, bringing world class socio-political stories to local audiences. Fio makes theatre that celebrates individuality, tearing down stereotypes and offering everybody – whatever their story – a chance to make their mark in the world...
Theatr i’r ifanc sy’n cyffroi, herio ac ysbrydoli. Rydym yn gosod dyheadau plant a phobl ifanc wrth galon ein rhaglen o weithgareddau ac yn greiddiol i ddatblygiad strategol y cwmni.
Garth — Gwent Arts in Health — is a charity that aims to promote and develop an arts and health programme for the patients and general public in healthcare and community settings throughout the Aneurin Bevan Health Board area
Mae Celf ar y blaen yn gweithredu’n rhagweithiol trwy symbylu creadigrwydd ac yn gatalydd ar gyfer sbarduno pobl i gymryd rhan yn y celfyddydau trwy ddarparu gweithgareddau celf o ansawdd uchel a phrofiadau celfyddydol i ysbrydoli ar lawr gwlad, dan arweiniad gweithwyr proffesiynol.
Operasonic is passionate about opera as an artform that connects with people in a direct and visceral way. We are also passionate about young people and their potential and creativity.
We want to enable young people to own opera, as audiences, as participants, as creators, as leaders. Young people need contemporary opera created on their terms and in their communities, venues, schools, and online spaces. The opera of the future should be driven by them.
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, the National Conservatoire of Wales, and part of the University of South Wales Group, operates within its international peer group of conservatoires and specialist arts colleges. It attracts young artists from around 30 countries to provide a constant flow of emerging talent into the music and theatre industries and related professions.
In June 2011, the College opened new £22.5 million performance and rehearsal spaces. The world-class facilities include the Richard Burton Theatre, the Linbury Gallery, foyer performance space, rehearsal studios and the Dora Stoutzker Hall.
Wedi’i lleoli yng nghanol Caerdydd, mae Theatr y Sherman yn dy cynhyrchu blaenllaw gyda ffocws benodol ar ddatblygu a chynhyrchu gwaith newydd. Ym mis Ionawr 2018 Theatr y Sherman fu’r cyntaf yng Nghymru i ennill teitl Theatr Ranbarthol y Flwyddyn yng Ngwobrau The Stage, gan gydnabod y Sherman fel y theatr mwyaf cyffrous yn y DU, tu hwnt i Lundain.
The Borough Theatre Abergavenny
The Borough Theatre is owned managed and funded by Monmouthshire County Council. It is a community venue run by a professional team that in addition to presenting a professional programme of drama, comedy, music and dance is the hub of the local amateur and community theatre community. The Theatre is developing its programme of participatory and educational activity and beginning to actively build networks and partnerships to enable this.