David Blyth – Forest Law
Forest Law is a new body of work by David Blyth to accompany our exhibition at Rockingham Castle, available to view online or in augmented reality.
Forest Law is a new body of work by David Blyth to accompany our exhibition at Rockingham Castle, available to view online or in augmented reality.
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.
Sarah Gillett’s The flimsy copy spans layers of myth and history. Two online works and a physical installation combine into a cohesive, epic narrative.
Sarah Gillett’s Not only; but also is an online work that takes us inside the body of a woman lying in the gardens of Rockingham Castle at night
Many hands make lightwork is an immersive digital artwork set within the nighttime grounds and historic figures of Rockingham Castle.
An enhanced discussed between David Blyth and our Director James Steventon. Taxidermy, shamanism, and woodcock hauntings.
This digital version of our 2021 bulletin, Issue 15 in the series, is packed with details of our exciting In Steps of Sundew programme.
Launching the new Fermynwoods podcast with an episode featuring artist Sarah Gillett, discussing everything from Rockingham Castle to astronauts’ dreams.
This digital version of our 2020 bulletin, Issue 14 in the series, features details our exciting new two-year programme, In Steps of Sundew.
A series of artistic interventions taking place between Fineshade Wood, Deene Park, Rockingham Castle, Corby and East Carlton Countryside Park.