| Description |
Part of wider series, Cymraeg Ddrwg (Bad Welsh), which explores Welsh identity, colonial legacies within Wales and the artist’s reflections on both. As part of this work, Williams interviewed people about their relationship to Cymraeg and Welsh identity, as well as their experiences of protest and hope. The interviews were conducted at Abergavenny train station with the rural arts organisation Peak Cymru. This site was chosen as not only is it a public place in the artist’s hometown but also because the station is a place of movement that contains a blend of people with different relationships to and perspectives on Wales and Welshness. Along with some of the station Welsh and English announcements, Welshness Interviews contains some of the reflections shared in these interviews and specifically responses to the question; "What's your relationship with the Welsh Language?" |