Gwen John's watercolour on paper of a tortoiseshell cat, sketched from behind, against a pale orange background

Purr-fect activities launched at National Museum Cardiff over half term

Gweithgareddau yn Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Caerdydd yn ystod wythnos hanner tymor

Visitors to National Museum Cardiff this half term will have the chance to learn more about Gwen John, her work, and her feline friend. 

With the Gwen John: Strange Beauties exhibition now open, visitors will be able to study around 200 pieces of her work and perhaps spot a few pawprints along the way.  

After moving to Paris in 1904, the Welsh artist found a female cat, which she named after the street she lived on – Edgar Quinet. While Gwen John’s legacy lives on through her work, so does Edgar’s, as her pawprints can be found dotted around the exhibition.  

Children between the ages of 7 to 11 years old can take part in the fun, interactive trail, Through Edgar’s Eyes – The Gwen John Exhibition Family Trail, for free. The trail can be downloaded for free here.  

Visitors can also download trails to a smartphone or device, or at the Museum by scanning the QR codes at the Main Desk. A limited number of paper trails are also available in person at the Main Desk, as well as at the exhibition entrance.  

Other activities will also be taking place at National Museum Cardiff this half term. While the children-friendly Museum Family Paint-Along is now sold out, the adult event Art After Dark, will be taking place on Thursday 19 February. Held after hours in the Main Hall with a live DJ session from DJ Jaffa, this event is a great opportunity to get a final glimpse of the Hip Hop: A Welsh Story exhibition. Whether you’re passionate about painting or just here for the vibes, this unique urban style paint-along experience is for everyone – no experience needed.  

Art After Dark is hosted by a local artist, who will guide attendees through step-by-step instructions while painting along with them. And even better, you can sip while you paint as our pop-up bar will be open for orders from start to finish, making this the perfect midweek evening event for friends, dates and workmates. To book your tickets, head over to our website here

Mared Maggs, Head of National Museum Cardiff, said: 

"Being able to provide exciting activities alongside these once-in-a-lifetime exhibitions is something we are immensely proud of at the Museum.  

"We encourage everybody who’s in Cardiff this half term to visit us – either to come in and follow in the footsteps of Gwen John’s feline friend Edgar, to find your inner-artist with our paint-along, or just to stop by and say hello to our mammoth, Tom Bones."

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Notes to editors

Gwen John: Strange Beauties 
National Museum Cardiff 
7 February – 28 June 2026 
Tickets available from museum.wales/GwenJohn 

Pricing structure: 

 

Off peak 
(Term time: Tues-Fri) 

Peak 
(Sat-Sun + School Hols) 

 

Including donation 

Without donation 

Including donation 

Without donation 

Full price 

£11 

£10 

£16 

£14 

Open Concession 

£8 

£7 

£11 

£10 

Under 16s, Members, HYNT 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Free 

ICOM, Museums Association, National Art Pass 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Gwen John: Strange Beauties is generously supported by principal funder, the Colwinston Charitable Trust, with additional support from Art Fund, The Finnis Scott Foundation, Friends of Amgueddfa Cymru, The Gibbs Trust, Gwendoline and Margaret Davies Charity, International Music and Art Foundation and Michael Marks Charitable Trust; as well as individual supporters. 

Through Edgar’s Eyes – The Gwen John Exhibition Family Trail has a limited number of paper trails available in person at the Main Desk in our entrance hall, as well as the exhibition entrance. Visitors can show their ticket, and one of our staff will provide you with one. All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

About Amgueddfa Cymru 

Amgueddfa Cymru belongs to everyone and is here for everyone to use. We’re a charity and a family of seven national museums located across the country. Our aim is to inspire everyone through Wales’ story, at our museums, in communities and digitally. Our welcome is free thanks to funding from the Welsh Government. 

Follow Amgueddfa Cymru’s seven museums on Instagram and Facebook. Play your part in Wales’ story: by visiting, volunteering, by joining, by donating. 

www.museum.wales 

About The Rhythms of Hip Hop: A Welsh Story 

Hip Hop: A Welsh Story documents the journey of Hip Hop culture in Wales, told through the voices of those who have shaped it from its early days here, and those who continue to influence its future.  

Curated by established Hip Hop DJ and advisor Kaptin Barrett, the exhibition weaves together oral histories and celebrates the music, dance, fashion and art of Hip Hop culture in Wales. Our exhibitions and public engagement programme is made possible thanks to the players of People's Postcode Lottery.

The exhibition is coming to an end on Sunday, 22 February 2026. 

The paint-along will start at 7pm. Tickets are on sale for £28, with all materials provided and included in the ticket price.