
March 2018
Deep in the Wood – Geoff Rushton Sculpture In Sedbergh..
Deep in the Wood – Geoff Rushton Sculpture Farfield Mill | Garsdale Road | LA10 5LW March 1 @ 10:30 am - April 29 @ 4:30 pm Geoff Rushton’s sculptures are made primarily from materials come from the fields around his home; wind fallen trees, fieldstones, pebbles and scrap metal from the farmyard. He likes to source them from the surrounding countryside because he has lived in this area his whole life and have a strong connection with the landscape, this feeds…
Find out more »Sgeir – Atmospheric Scotland In Sedbergh..
Sgeir – Atmospheric Scotland Farfield Mill | Garsdale Road | LA10 5LW March 22 @ 10:30 am - 4:30 pm |Recurring Events (See all) In the Howgill Gallery two local artists, based in the North of England, will be showing their paintings, inspired by the wild landscape of Scotland. Gina Tawn is a printmaker and painter, Walking is a strong feature in Gina’s practice as it is the first steps to gathering ideas and thoughts in sketches. Penny Hunt thrives on working outside in…
Find out more »Textiles from Down Under With Jimmy Aitkinhead In Sedbergh..
Textiles from Down Under – Jimmy Aitkinhead Farfield Mill | Garsdale Road | LA10 5LW March 23 @ 10:30 am - 4:30 pm |Recurring Events (See all) A long-time artist and respected teacher at the Queensland University of Technology in his younger years, Jim Aitkenhead has been exhibiting his unique lino block art since 1986 and has been involved in exhibitions in Scotland, London and the US as well as Queensland. His textiles are inspired by marine fossils, botanica and everyday objects, and…
Find out more »June 2018
Betty Brown – The Shape Of Colour Exhibition In Sedbergh..
Betty Brown – The Shape of Colour Betty has a fascination for pattern, both in collage, painting and textile work. This compulsion to use colour is what drives her, but for her the process of using colour to make either paintings or textiles works is very demanding and full of doubt. However when a piece of work is finished she finds great satisfaction in seeing its component marks or pieces give way to a sense of a unified whole. Betty…
Find out more »Betty Brown – The Shape Of Colour.. At Sedbergh..
Betty Brown – The Shape of Colour Betty has a fascination for pattern, both in collage, painting and textile work. This compulsion to use colour is what drives her, but for her the process of using colour to make either paintings or textiles works is very demanding and full of doubt. However when a piece of work is finished she finds great satisfaction in seeing its component marks or pieces give way to a sense of a unified whole. Betty…
Find out more »Sedbergh Artisan Market..
Sedbergh Artisan Market Our sixth season of markets continues with the June edition. The market has grown over the past twelve months and now runs along all of Main Street from St. Andrew’s church gate to the Information and Book Centre. You will find the best crafts, made by the stall holders themselves and delicious food locally produced by the traders. New for this year, there will be hot food. We are working to make the market more of a…
Find out more »The Watercolour Paintings Of Edward Frankland.. In Sedbergh..
The watercolour Paintings of Edward Frankland Edward Frankland , painted local landscapes in Watercolours from 1930 to 1941. He also created pen and ink drawings of buildings, including the Kendal Yards. This exhibition aims to discover the location of the paintings, as many are untitled. Thursday 28th June 2018 - Sunday 1st July 2018 10:30am - 5:00pm Location: Farfield Mill Contact: Clare Huggonson Website: https://www.farfieldmill.org Email: [email protected] Admission: £4.05 Most were painted in Ravenstonedale, Sedbergh and Loch Awe in Argyllshire.
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