Rose Ferraby Exhibition
The Old School Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition by artist and archaeologist Rose Ferraby.
Rose is an archaeologist and artist based in North Yorkshire. Her work often explores the relationship between people and landscape through time.
She is interested in how to tell different stories about the past; how to inspire people and create ways in which they can imagine past and future worlds. She does this through a whole range of work, from projects with museums and heritage organisations, writing and presenting for radio, illustrating and designing books. She enjoys collaborations that bring together different skills, research and approaches.
Rose’s work is trans-disciplinary, drawing on research and practice in archaeology, geology, ecology and nature recovery, and art. She uses these skills together to carry out a range of ongoing research projects and commissions. These include work with Knepp Wilding, Hepple Wilding, the National Trust, and the National Museum of Northern Ireland. In 2025 she will be creating and curating ‘Downland: art and the archaeological imagination in Wiltshire’ at the Wiltshire Museum, Devizes.
Communication is at the heart of Rose’s work, ranging from creating artwork, illustrating and designing books, writing, and broadcasting for BBC Radio. She has created work for museums, heritage organisations and research projects, and is an experienced leader of creative workshops with adults and children.
She has a BA in Archaeology and Anthropology (University of Cambridge), an MFA in Illustration (Edinburgh College of Art) and a PhD (University of Exeter). Rose is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
Exhibition catalogue available at: www.theoldschoolgallery.co.uk
Admission is free.
Gallery Open Monday - Sunday 10am-5pm (Sunday 10am-4pm)
Gallery Cafe Open Monday - Sunday 10am-4pm (Sunday 10am-3pm)
Address: The Old School Gallery, Foxton Road, Alnmouth, Northumberland, NE66 3NH Contact No: 01665 830554
The Old School Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition by artist and archaeologist Rose Ferraby.
Rose is an archaeologist and artist based in North Yorkshire. Her work often explores the relationship between people and landscape through time.
She is interested in how to tell different stories about the past; how to inspire people and create ways in which they can imagine past and future worlds. She does this through a whole range of work, from projects with museums and heritage organisations, writing and presenting for radio, illustrating and designing books. She enjoys collaborations that bring together different skills, research and approaches.
Rose’s work is trans-disciplinary, drawing on research and practice in archaeology, geology, ecology and nature recovery, and art. She uses these skills together to carry out a range of ongoing research projects and commissions. These include work with Knepp Wilding, Hepple Wilding, the National Trust, and the National Museum of Northern Ireland. In 2025 she will be creating and curating ‘Downland: art and the archaeological imagination in Wiltshire’ at the Wiltshire Museum, Devizes.
Communication is at the heart of Rose’s work, ranging from creating artwork, illustrating and designing books, writing, and broadcasting for BBC Radio. She has created work for museums, heritage organisations and research projects, and is an experienced leader of creative workshops with adults and children.
She has a BA in Archaeology and Anthropology (University of Cambridge), an MFA in Illustration (Edinburgh College of Art) and a PhD (University of Exeter). Rose is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
Exhibition catalogue available at: www.theoldschoolgallery.co.uk
Admission is free.
Gallery Open Monday - Sunday 10am-5pm (Sunday 10am-4pm)
Gallery Cafe Open Monday - Sunday 10am-4pm (Sunday 10am-3pm)
Address: The Old School Gallery, Foxton Road, Alnmouth, Northumberland, NE66 3NH Contact No: 01665 830554
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Alnmouth Northumberland NE66 3NH
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