Future Arts Collective Cymru
about
117 Queen Street, Cardiff, CF10 2AQ
Future Arts Collective Cymru (FaCC) is a group of artists, educators, performers, and activists united by a shared commitment to creating fairer futures through art and community action. Their practices span music, filmmaking, craft, performance, and socially engaged arts, and the collective draws strength from its members’ diverse backgrounds and intersectional identities. They are formed of Kate Woodward, Reb Sutton, Neo Uganda, Cliodhna Ryan, Sereen Al Khutubi, and Skye Kimber. Having previously delivered projects like Remembering Inanna at Shift Gallery in Cardiff—an ambitious residency and exhibition inviting underrepresented voices to explore ‘Lost Matriarchies’—FaCC continues to combine creativity with activism, sustainability, and care. Based in Cardiff, the collective uses their space both as a working studio and a hub for collaboration, cultivating new ideas while building networks that challenge systemic barriers in the arts.
Public Programme
FaCC runs an ever-evolving programme of workshops, exhibitions, and events tackling themes of futurism, equity, and environmental justice. Highlights include the South Asian Art & Climate Change Project, a collaborative series blending art and activism to raise awareness and inspire action, and Collectives Clubbing and Community, an accessible day of talks, stalls, and dancing celebrating grassroots creativity. The programme also offers skill-sharing sessions such as Kayla Painter’s Ableton for Live Performance masterclass, poetry writing workshops with Broken Speakers Clwb, and intimate craft circles exploring queer identity and sustainability. Alongside these activities, FaCC curates exhibitions, screenings, and performance showcases while continuing to fundraise for urgent causes like Gaza. Each initiative is designed to empower participants, foster dialogue, and imagine alternative futures rooted in creativity, care, and solidarity.
contact information
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Socials: @future_arts_collective_cymru