The Howse Shal Be Preserved at Rockingham Castle
An exhibition at Rockingham Castle responding to the history of one of the few homes in England that have been continuously occupied for nearly 1,000 years.
An exhibition at Rockingham Castle responding to the history of one of the few homes in England that have been continuously occupied for nearly 1,000 years.
This digital version of our 2021 bulletin, Issue 15 in the series, is packed with details of our exciting In Steps of Sundew programme.
This digital version of our 2020 bulletin, Issue 14 in the series, features details our exciting new two-year programme, In Steps of Sundew.
Fermynwoods Contemporary Art has received a special commendation as part of the 2019 Nick Reeves Arts & Environment Award for our current programme, The Forest is the Museum.
Our Spring 2019 bulletin includes The Forest is The Museum updates and Owl Project’s forthcoming residency, Toggler, Fermynwoodstock, and more.
Jessica Harby presented an ink-fuelled workshop based on Blood from Stone, Justin Carter’s current exhibition at The Arches.
Drop in to The Arches and speak to a member of the Fermynwoods team for an insight into Justin Carter’s Blood from Stone.
Justin Carter’s new exhibition Blood From Stone opened at The Arches focusing on the intersection of the natural and industrial in the area’s history.
A talk exploring the relationship between insects, people and trees, with artist is residence Justin Carter and Susannah O’Riordan, Roots of Rockingham Project Officer for the Back from the Brink project.
Our next artist in residence at Fineshade Wood is Justin Carter, whose body of work Blood from Stone is inspired by the regional relationship between Oak and Ore.