Artists inspired by Yorkshire’s moorlands will lead free talks, workshops and readings this summer.
The six artists, who include Worth Valley photographer Simon Warner, will offer insights into their creative methods.
The sessions will accompany an exhibition of their work running from June 22 to August 24 in Bradford city centre.
The six have all been artists or writers in residence as part of the Watershed Landscape project over the past three years. The artists have created their own new work inspired by the South Pennines as well as leading workshops with people living in local communities.
Simon has focused on Top Withens, the farmhouse reputed to be the setting for Wuthering Heights. He will lead a family workshop on Saturday, July 13.
The Watershed Landscape events will take place at the Studio, Bradford 1 Gallery, Centenary Square. Visit watershedlandscape.co.uk or phone (01274) 437800.
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