Textile artworks inspired by the Cumbrian landscape, blending felting techniques with recycled, sustainable materials.
Textile Fusion presents a new body of work by textile artist Dianne Standen, inspired by the rich textures, colours, and forms of the Cumbrian landscape. Drawing directly from her surroundings, Standen uses a combination of felting and mixed textile techniques to create distinctive designs and sculptural forms that reflect a deep connection to place.
Central to her practice is a commitment to sustainability. Standen works primarily with recycled and environmentally responsible materials, transforming them through careful hand processes into tactile, expressive artworks. Her approach allows materials to evolve organically, embracing irregularities and surface detail to mirror the natural landscape that inspires her.
The exhibition showcases a range of contemporary textile pieces that sit between art and object, exploring the fusion of traditional craft techniques with a modern environmental sensibility. Textile Fusion highlights Standen's ability to reinterpret familiar materials in innovative ways, inviting viewers to consider both the beauty of the Cumbrian environment and the creative potential of sustainable textile practices.
| Season (16 Sept 2026 - 20 Dec 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Monday - Tuesday | Closed | |
| Wednesday - Sunday | 10:30 | - 16:00 |
We are situated on the A684 Garsdale to Hawes Road just one mile east of Sedbergh. Please use this post code if you are using a satnav LA10 5LP
Approaching from the M6: Leave at Junction 37 and drive five miles through stunning Howgills landscape to Sedbergh, England's Book Town, from where you can follow brown tourist signs to Farfield Mill.
From Hawes: Taking the A684 from Hawes (15 miles), Farfield Mill's entrance is on the right. Just follow the brown tourist signs.
From Kirkby Lonsdale: Head north on the A683, follow signs to Sedbergh from where you will pick up brown tourist signs to Farfield Mill.
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