Wales REACH has launched!
2 April 2025
,We’re excited to share Wales REACH (Residents Engaging in Arts, Culture and Heritage): a new creative collaboration between Amgueddfa Cymru and The Open University. This project is all about celebrating the rich heritage, creativity, and untold stories of communities across Wales. Wales REACH is working with five communities:
- Butetown, Cardiff
- Dyffryn Nantlle, Gwynedd
- Sandfields, Port Talbot
- People with learning disabilities in Rhondda Cynon Taf and the Vale of Glamorgan
- Rural communities in Pembrokeshire
Together, we’ll be uncovering hidden histories, spotlighting local talent, and exploring Amgueddfa Cymru’s collections. The project will result in a mix of online showcases and a physical exhibition.
Activities
At the heart of Wales REACH are heritage and creative workshops, designed not just to explore the past but to bring people together, develop new skills, and build lasting relationships.
REACH runs lots of free events and workshops across our five participating communities. These are opportunities for community members to get stuck into all types of artistic and creative fun inspired by local history and heritage. No prior experience is needed, and everyone is welcome.
Get Involved!
Do you live in one of these communities? We'd love to hear from you! Drop us a message at Wales.REACH@open.ac.uk to find out how you can take part. Want to find out more? Visit the Wales REACH website for updates on upcoming events and activities, local stories and much more.
Wales REACH is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
It is a partnership between thirteen organisations and is led by The Open University and Amgueddfa Cymru. It is funded with a grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The current phase started in autumn 2024 and is scheduled to run until autumn 2026.