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Saturday 23rd January
The View from the Fells started on Friday 23rd October and continues until Sunday 24th January
View from the Fells is the culmination of a two year project inspired by the life and work of Marie Hartley MBE, the founder (with Joan Ingilby) of the Dales Countryside Museum. Marie Hartley, was an artist, writer and cultural historian. Upon her death, Marie bequeathed her wood engraving blocks to the Museum
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Out of Synch – Theo Wright started on Monday 21st December and continues until Sunday 21st March
Out of Synch is the latest textile art project by Coventry-based weaver Theo Wright, that explores the synchronisation and sequencing of design elements.
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Above : Below – Sarah Waters started on Thursday 14th January and continues until Sunday 21st March


Scrap – Valentine Sabin started on Thursday 14th January and continues until Sunday 21st March
Sunday 24th January
The View from the Fells started on Friday 23rd October and ends on this day
View from the Fells is the culmination of a two year project inspired by the life and work of Marie Hartley MBE, the founder (with Joan Ingilby) of the Dales Countryside Museum. Marie Hartley, was an artist, writer and cultural historian. Upon her death, Marie bequeathed her wood engraving blocks to the Museum
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Out of Synch – Theo Wright started on Monday 21st December and continues until Sunday 21st March
Out of Synch is the latest textile art project by Coventry-based weaver Theo Wright, that explores the synchronisation and sequencing of design elements.
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Above : Below – Sarah Waters started on Thursday 14th January and continues until Sunday 21st March


Scrap – Valentine Sabin started on Thursday 14th January and continues until Sunday 21st March
Monday 1st March

Out of Synch – Theo Wright started on Monday 21st December and continues until Sunday 21st March
Out of Synch is the latest textile art project by Coventry-based weaver Theo Wright, that explores the synchronisation and sequencing of design elements.
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Above : Below – Sarah Waters started on Thursday 14th January and continues until Sunday 21st March


Scrap – Valentine Sabin started on Thursday 14th January and continues until Sunday 21st March
Sunday 21st March

Out of Synch – Theo Wright started on Monday 21st December and ends on this day
Out of Synch is the latest textile art project by Coventry-based weaver Theo Wright, that explores the synchronisation and sequencing of design elements.
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Above : Below – Sarah Waters started on Thursday 14th January and ends on this day

Scrap – Valentine Sabin started on Thursday 14th January and ends on this day
Wednesday 24th March

Thread Running Through – Textilia 3 starts and continues until Sunday 23rd May
The landscape in which we live, meet and work is a northern landscape largely shaped by cloth. Distinctive weavers cottages line the canals and perch on hillsides, tall mill chimneys dominate the valleys. We meet in a grand and richly furnished manor house created by mill owners, exhibit and seek inspiration and materials at converted mills in Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria. Some of us have mill workers in our ancestry, weaving in our memories and in our blood.
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Painting with Cloth – Cas Holmes starts and continues until Sunday 23rd May
Exploring the connection between landscape, people and place Cas collects found materials as she goes. marks are then created which combine cloth, paint and stitch with a disregard of the divisions of medium usage and application that often define the world of painting and textiles.
View details >Sunday 28th March

Opposition – International Textile Exhibition started on Thursday 14th January and ends on this day
Thursday 1st April

The landscape in which we live, meet and work is a northern landscape largely shaped by cloth. Distinctive weavers cottages line the canals and perch on hillsides, tall mill chimneys dominate the valleys. We meet in a grand and richly furnished manor house created by mill owners, exhibit and seek inspiration and materials at converted mills in Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria. Some of us have mill workers in our ancestry, weaving in our memories and in our blood.
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Painting with Cloth – Cas Holmes started on Wednesday 24th March and continues until Sunday 23rd May
Exploring the connection between landscape, people and place Cas collects found materials as she goes. marks are then created which combine cloth, paint and stitch with a disregard of the divisions of medium usage and application that often define the world of painting and textiles.
View details >Saturday 1st May

The landscape in which we live, meet and work is a northern landscape largely shaped by cloth. Distinctive weavers cottages line the canals and perch on hillsides, tall mill chimneys dominate the valleys. We meet in a grand and richly furnished manor house created by mill owners, exhibit and seek inspiration and materials at converted mills in Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria. Some of us have mill workers in our ancestry, weaving in our memories and in our blood.
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Painting with Cloth – Cas Holmes started on Wednesday 24th March and continues until Sunday 23rd May
Exploring the connection between landscape, people and place Cas collects found materials as she goes. marks are then created which combine cloth, paint and stitch with a disregard of the divisions of medium usage and application that often define the world of painting and textiles.
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Thread Running Through – Textilia 3 started on Wednesday 24th March and ends on this day
The landscape in which we live, meet and work is a northern landscape largely shaped by cloth. Distinctive weavers cottages line the canals and perch on hillsides, tall mill chimneys dominate the valleys. We meet in a grand and richly furnished manor house created by mill owners, exhibit and seek inspiration and materials at converted mills in Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria. Some of us have mill workers in our ancestry, weaving in our memories and in our blood.
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Painting with Cloth – Cas Holmes started on Wednesday 24th March and ends on this day
Exploring the connection between landscape, people and place Cas collects found materials as she goes. marks are then created which combine cloth, paint and stitch with a disregard of the divisions of medium usage and application that often define the world of painting and textiles.
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