House Collective X Suffolk Wildlife Trust Exhibition
About the event
As autumn settles along the River Stour — hedgerows thinning, light softening, and the landscape turning inward — Mill Tye Gallery opens its doors to a new generation of artists and makers. Over the weekend of 10–11 October, the gallery's first-floor exhibition space will become a place of exchange, creativity and collective thinking, shaped by young people's responses to the East Anglian landscape.
This special weekend celebrates the work of HOUSE COLLECTIVE, a creative programme for 16–25-year-olds based at Gainsborough's House and developed in collaboration with Suffolk Wildlife Trust. Throughout the year, participants have explored connections between nature, creativity and heritage, working alongside artists, craftspeople and environmental practitioners while developing their own ideas, projects and workshops.
The presentation at Mill Tye Gallery offers visitors an opportunity to discover the outcomes of this evolving programme through displays, activities and conversations inspired by the local landscape. Drawing on the textures, rhythms and stories of East Anglia, the work reflects a shared interest in sustainable making, environmental awareness and creative engagement with place.
Alongside the exhibition, members of HOUSE COLLECTIVE will lead a programme of public workshops, inviting visitors to explore their own connections with landscape, creativity and community.
Set within the Stour Valley landscape that has inspired generations of artists, Mill Tye Gallery provides a fitting setting for this celebration of young creativity — a place where contemporary voices, local heritage and the natural environment come together in new and unexpected ways.
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Free
An event from Gainsborough's House in collaboration with Suffolk Wildlife Trust for the Festival of Nature.