By Land Keepers, Jul 25 2014 3:59PM
After what seems to have been a really well received exhibition at the Wordsworth Museum, from February until May this year, the Land Keepers images and words are now on show at Low Sizergh Barn just outside Kendal. They’re on the walls of the barn’s café, which not only serves delicious cakes and lunches, but also has a glass wall overlooking the milking parlour where the farm’s herd are milked twice daily. It’s quite a draw for kids!
We feel very privileged to have been asked to hang the work here. Low Sizergh Barn is passionate about supporting local and sustainable food, and honouring the work of farmers, particularly those in Cumbria. The exhibition will stay in place until the end of September, after which it moves on to the National Trust’s Wray Castle.
33 The Shepherd's Life by James Rebanks
32 Sheep Rescue on Wordsworth's Patch
31 The Hill Farming Year Begins
30 Fell Gather Event
29 Exhibition at Low Sizergh Barn
28 Having fun with schools
27 Waiting for the lambs
26 Rewilding: A reply
25 George Monbiot speaks to farmers
24 Exhibition at Wordsworth Museum
23 Marking the Tups
22 Up and down and up again
21 At Glencoyne
20 Hefted
19 George Monbiot & the depressing Lake District
18 Gathering in the Sunshine
17 In the Abattoir
16 Exhibition: One
15 From Fell to Plate
14 Now That's What I Call a Good Tup
13 Preparing the Tups
12 The First Lambs of Spring
11 Winter Gathering
10 The Coldest March
9 Counting Sheep
8 Towards Balance?
7 The Culture of Common Land
6 Waiting in the White Stuff
5 Into 2013
4 The Enigma of 'Natural' Balance
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