Art.By.Oni
Painting / digital art
“Onimaro Efetie is a multidisciplinary artist whose work merges expressionism and contemporary practice. Through stylized Afrofuturism, they explore identity, culture, and fashion, constructing bold visual narratives that challenge and reimagine perceptions of African identity.”
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Dom Chastney
Painting / epoxy resin and light box
“I studied Fine Art at Leeds University and have been making artwork for 20 years. I paint abstract, landscape and cityscape subjects using a diverse range of motifs, patterns and surface textures. I like to experiment with different methods of mark-making and colour combinations, developing pieces with repetitive processes and multiple layers.”
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Hannah Prince
Expanded photography / printmaking / sculpture
“My artistic practice explores the relationship between land and body, looking closely at the organic truth of the body and how this highlights the closeness between people and environment.”
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Fierce Fine Art
Drawing / sculpture / mixed media
“Born in Devizes, Wiltshire, I completed a BA in Fine Art at Nottingham Trent University and now live and work in Leeds. I work across an expansive drawing practice, producing pencil works and constructed sculptural pieces that explore the complexities of the human condition.”
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JWD Smith Art
Oil painting
“I am a self-taught landscape painter based in Wharfedale. I use oil paint to depict the scenery of Yorkshire and Northumberland, concentrating on the beautiful and the sublime. I am fascinated by form and light and aim to show this in my work.”
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Karls Berzins
Painting – oil
“I have received a formal education through traditional schooling. However, my curiosity has driven me to keep learning. As a self-taught artist, I have built my skills through experience and observation.”
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Pictures with Essence
Oil Painting / photography
“We are a self-taught artist and photographer from Leeds. We specialise in animal paintings and photography, capturing the essence of wildlife with a brush and lens. We take inspiration from our travels, where we have managed to get up close and personal with the animals we encounter.”
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Reine B
Painting / drawing
“I am a Leeds-based self-taught artist. I am exploring drawing and painting with many mediums, telling my story and observing others’. I’m particularly interested in the figurative expression of the beauty in the everyday.”

Sol Mortimer-Hinchcliffe
Digital 3D abstract visuals
“I have recently completed a degree in Live Visual Design and Production at The Academy of Live Technology. My work encompasses abstract visual design created with Notch.1 and Blender 3D.”
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Suzanne’s Artscape
Painting
“I am a watercolour artist based in Leeds. I am passionate about our diverse countryside and coast, and find it a delight to capture the light in large washes, down to the delicate detail. My work has been exhibited around Yorkshire and further afield at many art fairs.”
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Tessa Houghton
Oil painting
“I create dreamlike, ethereal landscapes shaped by light, memory, and emotional ties to place. Drawn to water’s edge and liminal spaces where land dissolves into sky and water into land, my work hovers between abstraction and figuration, inviting quiet contemplation and personal interpretation”
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Access Guide
Heritage/community – 19th century church.
There are three routes into the churchyard.
The main entrance is via Park Mount.
- The entrance to the churchyard has a cobblestone surface.
- There is a large metal gate that is always open.
- There is a level, step-free path to the church door. The path consists of concrete and paving slabs.
There is another entrance from the lower gate on Morris Lane.
- There is a steep cobbled path up to the church.
- There is a handrail on the right-hand side of the path.
- There are three steps up to the church door. Each step is 16 cm high, and the two bottom steps each have a tread depth of 33 cm.
- There is a handrail on the right-hand side of the steps.
The path leading up from Morris Lane is shown below.

There is also an entrance via Station Parade.
- There is a small wooden gate, which will be open.
- The path is unsurfaced and therefore will be uneven in places.
- This path runs around the side of the church.
- There are three steps up to the church door. Each step is 16 cm high, and the two bottom steps each have a tread depth of 33 cm.
- There is a handrail on the right-hand side of the steps.
The church building.
- The church entrance has large wooden double doors. The width of one door is 80 cm.
- The width is 160 cm when both doors are open.
- There is step-free access as you enter and throughout the interior.
The entrance to the church is shown below.

Both assistance dogs and pets dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead.
The facilities include:
- Two gender-inclusive toilets, located on either side of the entrance hall.
- Wheelchair access.
- Baby changing.
A selection of hot and cold drinks will be available for a small donation.
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