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Jun 2022

Last Updated: 20/06/2022

Sculpture trail opens at Newby Hall

by Suzannah Rogerson

| 20 Jun, 2022
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The trail includes 40 sculptures from 21 artists using a range of mediums from bronze and stone to resins and galvanised wire or glass.

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Newby Hall has opened a new sculpture trail.

Newby22 features work from established and emerging artists in the gardens of the stately home near Ripon.

The exhibition includes 40 pieces from 21 artists in a range of mediums from bronze and stone to resins and galvanised wire or glass.

Newby artist in residence during the Queen's platinum jubilee Freddy Paske and Knaresborough sculptor and prop maker Ben Greenwoodvare among those exhibiting.

Another Harrogate district artist displaying is Joseph Hayton, from Pateley Bridge.

Ruin by Joseph Hayton



Built in the 1690s, Newby Hall is the Compton family home.

Orlando Compton, son of owners Richard and Lucinda, assembled the collection. He said:



“It is thrilling to be able to stage our sculpture exhibition again after the pandemic enforced a two-year break.
"The exhibition features stunning artworks from artists from across the country and we are delighted to be able to showcase their talent to visitors over the coming months.
"This year’s exhibition is truly spectacular and demonstrates why art and culture are such an important part of life’s experiences.”


Blue Marlin by Graham Anderton






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This is the 17th year Newby Hall has held a sculpture exhibition.

It is open to the public until October 3. Admittance is included in the ticket price for the hall and gardens.

All the sculptures are for sale directly from Newby Hall.