THE unique landscape of Radnorshire is the subject of an exhibition at a new venue set to open to the Powys public this summer.

TimeScape Rhayader is proud to announce its latest addition of five large artworks by local artist SuzyBee Brady, who is well known for using her art to respond to the urgent issue of climate change.

Each of the five large artworks offer a unique perspective on the natural world. Visitors can expect to see colourful, beautiful panels which celebrate the unique landscapes of Radnorshire, as well as visions of a green and compassionate future.

Co-director of TimeScape Rhayader, Catherine Allan, said: “We hope that visitors will enjoy the exhibition as much as we do and that they will look at the natural world around them in a different way.

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“The exhibition inspires us to discover new ways to support wildlife, to make choices which will have a positive effect on ourselves and on the future of our community.”

TimeScape Rhayader is a newly developed visitor attraction that aims to provide a permanent home for Rhayader’s past and future stories. It is run by CARAD, with the support of the local community.

“I’m thrilled to be a part of the new permanent display,” said artist SuzyBee.

“Art has the power to make people think, to inspire change, and to create a better world. We hope that these artwork panels will bring joy and inspiration to everyone who sees them.”

In addition to the exhibition outside, TimeScape Rhayader will also include two floors of new interactive displays, developed with the local community from the archives and museum collections of Rhayader’s past.

It will be opening its doors to visitors this summer. For more information, visit timescaperhayader.co.uk or contact Aster Woods at project@carad.org.uk.