A NEW exhibition, featuring the work of the talented members of the West Yorkshire Print Workshop, has opened at a gallery in an historic mill complex.
The exhibition at the Sunny Bank Mills Gallery in Farsley showcases how the artists respond to the word “source” and what it means to them.
Source is part of a programme of exhibitions and engagement at the gallery that celebrates textiles and their pivotal place in the West Yorkshire community and economy.
Creative director Jane Kay said: “The textile heritage of Yorkshire, the weaving of wool into cloth and the stories of the people who worked in the mills is both our heritage and that of many West Yorkshire villages and it is this that we want to celebrate in 2023.
“Source is a statement exhibition to start the year and I am very impressed by the imaginative way in which the artists have responded to the brief. The breadth of the subject matter, the variety of printmaking techniques and the overall quality of their work is exceptional.”
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the gallery, and this exhibition launches the gallery’s 2023 programme.
Source runs until Sunday, March 5. Opening times are: Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm, Sunday from noon until 4pm, and it is closed on Mondays. Entry is free.
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