Showing posts with label Farfield Mill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farfield Mill. Show all posts

1 November 2012

Cheshire Textiles @ Farfield Mill

Phew! Just over two weeks to go and all my pieces for the exhibition have been photographed, tagged, wrapped, packed and recorded on the gallery stock sheet; all six are waiting to go!  This process is quite demanding and can take considerable time but there is an air of excitement, wondering what the exhibition will look like and hoping all the pieces will be selected.  It seems a long time ago since we visited Farfield Mill to look at the exhibition space and decide upon the title 'Conversations with Water'.

The Howgill Gallery is a lovely space with a variety of areas for presentation; this has encouraged some of us to move out of the frame and be influenced by the challenges of the gallery.  Not only will our pieces be for sale but we have also been making cards and smaller items, all of which will make excellent Christmas gifts.  Worth noting that Farfield Mill has one floor devoted to the work of local artists and together with a good quality cafe, it makes a great day out; who knows, you might find the perfect Christmas present! Jen

                                         Exhibition runs 17th November to 31st December 2012
                                   Opening Times - please check the website www.farfieldmill.org
 



25 June 2012

Conversations with Water


Conversations with Water
June, the month of festivals and the longest day, we anticipate summer flowers bursting with colour against a backdrop of blue skies and warm sunshine but what has June 2012 delivered?  Rain, rain and more rain. A relief for the south of England in that reservoirs are reasonably full again but for others too much rain has meant severe flooding and all the misery that goes with it. Without a doubt the topic of water in some form will have cropped up in conversations throughout Britain.

'Conversations with Water' is the title and theme for our next exhibition at Farfield Mill, Sedbergh in November.  It was chosen for the connection between water and the woollen mill and not the rain but it will be interesting to see if the wet weather has influenced any of the work!

Exhibition runs from 17th November - 31st December 2012

28 February 2012

Visit to Farfield Mill


As a group we have been very busy recently; my excuse for neglecting the blog!  We had a fabulous workshop with Sally Payne which I will write about next time when I can include some images.  Last week we visited Farfield Mill, Sedbergh in preparation for our next exhibition later in the year.  The Howgill Gallery is a very interesting space with lots of potential for creative display.  It was a delight to see the current exhibition by the The International Feltmakers Association; their work lends itself to the space and really surprised us as to how many pieces it can accommodate! There is a lot to see at Farfield Mill and well worth a visit; check the website for opening times. http://www.farfieldmill.co.uk/