AN EXHIBITION of work by artist Geraint Evans will go on display at Penarth Pier Pavilion on August 5.

This will be a major exhibition of drawing, installation and sound from recent Royal Drawing School Alumnus Geraint Evans entitled Edgeland.

This is the first solo exhibition from Evans since completing the postgraduate diploma at the school where he now teaches as part of the Drawing Clubs Faculty.

For Edgeland, Evans presents a focal installation, comprising of sculpture and sound with a burnt out car as the central piece: Monolith (horizontal).

This semi-autobiographical, multi-sensory installation delves into personal memories of childhood playing in a scrap of woodland that backed his estate in west Cardiff. The work explores the notion of destruction as a form of creation and considers what it takes to break the negative social cycles of estate life.

Many of the drawings are large scale and site specific, often done entirely from observation. These in situ sessions are aided by listening to sound while working via headphones plugged into a microphone, intensifying the sensory connection to the place. Evans’ work is built around the central concern of the individual’s experience of genius loci, in both the political and physical geography of place.

Edgeland explores the wilderness of memory; a word unclear as to what events are fabricated and what are recalled accurately from reality; recollections where factual experiences, almost within grasp, meet belief and imagination. Evans presents these coming of age events as legend.

This exhibition was made possible with support from Arts Council of Wales, with special thanks to Pengham PartMart and sonic art collaborators James Holland and Nick Perry.

The preview runs from 6pm to 9pm on August 5, with the exhibition running until August 29.

An artist talk, which is free and open to all, takes place on Saturday, August 20; a drawing workshop will run on Sunday, August 21 and a walk and talk, which is free and open to all, will take place on Wednesday, August 24.

The exhibition will be close on August 6, 12 and 27.

For more information about the exhibition please visit the Penarth Pier Pavilion website at penarthpavilion.co.uk