Repair Café, Canton urges people to make conscious decisions towards sustainability while buying this festive season.
Chapter Arts Centre
A chance to experience re-releases of iconic action films with women at their heart in cinemas this November and December.
Ntiense Eno-Amooquaye has revealed a unique exhibition in Cardiff providing a sensory experience through a mixture of poems, artworks and fashion.
The aim of the IWD 2023 EmbraceEquity campaign theme, we spotlight influential women in Wales who are supporting equality and connecting the world.
Two Cardiff based artists are helping communities battle mental health and breakdown social barriers though their mobile art studio.
A new exhibition begins to install in local art centre after the lockdown.
The Council is taking measures to boost recycling to meet the targets for waste management in the city.
Award-winning theatre group talks about grief with a gut-wrenching satire on their late friend's passing.
Two young Welsh performers talk about diversity in acting, and what they want to achieve.
Despite 1 in 7 people being neurodivergent, there's still a stigma around that. We take a look at how a young campaigner challenges that.
UK’s largest international contemporary art prize returns to Cardiff next month. Six artists from around the world have been selected...
Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff have been hosting online events to help entertain the public and fund the venue during lockdown.
A visual exploration of Canton's Chapter Arts Centre, the vibrant creative space at the heart of the community, currently home to Garth Evans’s latest sculptural exhibition.
The Chapter Arts Centre receives nearly 800,000 visitors every year. Why is the most popular spot of Canton?
Watch Africa Film Festival celebrated its fifth year in Canton's Chapter Arts Centre by showcasing the best of African culture.
Bored of shopping? Looking for cultural elevation? Then head to Canton and Chapter Arts for film, contemporary art and coffee.