Found in the Fields

13 September - 15 November 2025

Painter and printmaker Carry Akroyd presents a striking three-part exhibition exploring the English arable landscape. Her bold screenprints, vivid lithographs and expressive linocuts are inspired by the poetry of John Clare and his observations of rural change. At the heart is a long-touring series pairing Clare’s words with Akroyd’s imagery, shown alongside her book illustrations and recent works. A rich, thoughtful show that celebrates landscape, literature, and artistic response across time – perfect for a grey Autumn Day.

Found in the Fields runs alongside accompanying exhibition 'Woven from the Field' A celebration of land, creativity and sustainable practice showcasing the work of willow weaver Sue Kirk and textile artist Rosalind Stoddart.

Exhibition Events

Sustainable Saturday

Saturday 20 September 10.30am-3.30pm

A day of sustainable options: crafts, arts, advice, drop-in activities.


From fleece to fine art with exhibition artist Rosalind Stoddart

Saturday 25 October 1pm - 3.30pm

£5 ticket 

Step into the world of artist and environmentalist Rosalind Stoddart as she shares the story behind her striking hand-woven wall pieces, made using fleece from her own alpacas and dyed with plants grown on her land. In this engaging and inspiring talk, Ros will explore her creative journey, her deep connection to the natural world, and how sustainability is at the heart of everything she does. A rare chance to hear firsthand how art, animals, and ecology intertwine – book early to be part of the conversation.


Carry Ackroyd in Conversation 

Saturday 1 November 1pm - 3.30pm

£5 ticket 
Join acclaimed painter and printmaker Carry Akroyd for a lively and engaging illustrated talk delving into the world of John Clare, the ‘peasant poet’ whose words have inspired her for over thirty years. Discover what drew her to Clare’s work, explore the wider themes in her landscape art, and gain fascinating insights into the printmaking techniques featured in the exhibition. 

P