Location: Farfield Mill
Contact: Anna Sazcek
Website: https://www.farfieldmill.org/
Email: reception@farfieldmill.org
Admission: Free
Common Land: Septenary Perspectives brings together seven artists united by a shared reverence for natural form, fragility, and transformation. While working across different disciplines and approaches, the artists collectively explore land not only as physical terrain, but as emotional, cultural, and ancestral ground shaped by time and human experience.
The exhibition examines our personal and collective relationships with place, drawing attention to the textures of earth, the rhythms of tide, and the quiet histories embedded within stone, soil, and shoreline. Using materials and metaphors such as clay, earth, salt, and water, each artist responds to the layered narratives carried within the landscape.
Though rooted in common source materials, the works offer distinct and individual perspectives, revealing how land can be simultaneously shared and deeply personal. Together, these seven voices form a thoughtful dialogue about belonging, memory, and transformation, inviting viewers to reflect on their own connections to the environments they inhabit.
Artists –
Dave Binns · Judith Davies · Caroline Hudson · Patricia Millar · Claire Orange · Patricia Shone · Kathryn Stevens

Some other events in April 2026
Montane Trail 13 & 26 Howgills
The Montane Trail 10, 13 & 26 Howgill Fells is one of our most popular routes and runners can choose the 10km, Half or the Full Marathon distance. The Howgills are an incredible place to run and the picturesque village of Sedbergh provides us with a fantastic Start and Finish area.
View details >Weekly market every Wednesday with stalls of fruit, meat, baking, fish , eggs etc and books and bric-a-brac
View details >Sculptural ceramics exploring impermanence, fragility, and humanity’s enduring relationship with materials, history, and fire.
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