Location: Farfield Mill
Contact: Anna Saczek
Website: https://www.farfieldmill.org/
Email: reception@farfieldmill.org
Admission: Free
Exploration and Discovery is an exhibition by Cumbria Printmakers, a cooperative of individual artists united by a shared passion for printmaking in all its forms. Acting as champions of the medium, Cumbria Printmakers works to promote printmaking through exhibitions, events, and workshops that introduce new audiences to its creative possibilities and inspire deeper engagement.
This exhibition showcases the rich diversity of printmaking practices undertaken by Cumbrian artists, highlighting the distinctive effects achieved through a wide range of traditional and contemporary techniques. Visitors are invited to explore processes such as relief, intaglio, screen printing, and experimental approaches, gaining insight into how each method shapes the final image.
The works on display reflect individual artistic voices and interpretations, featuring subjects drawn from the natural world, people, and places of Cumbria and beyond. Together, the exhibition offers an engaging journey through the versatility of printmaking and the inventive ways artists use the medium to express ideas, stories, and landscapes.

Some other events in July 2026
United Utilities are planning to start work replacing a water supply pipe in the playing field on Howgoll Lane from Wednesday 1st July 2026. They will at some point need to carry out a road closure to a small section of Howgill Lane beside the playing field in order to complete the connections. The closure will be carried out during the evening or weekends.
View details >An evening of music and laughter – guaranteed to keep folks smiling
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Guided Tour of Brougham Castle
This was initially advertised for 7th June but has now been rescheduled to Sunday 12th July
View details >Text & Textile! – Connie Flynn
Stitched text works revealing the hidden textile origins of everyday phrases, language, and heritage.
View details >Glimpses of Our Bay – ArtyBird Carnforth Fellowship Alumni
Personal artistic responses to Morecambe Bay, exploring place, heritage, memory, and lived experience.
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