

Fragments of Belsay will be a site-specific installation that explores the hidden histories of the architecture, people and seasonal rhythms of Belsay Hall through the lens of archival research and making. Drawing on Sir Charles Monck's (the patron and designer of Belsay Hall) Common Place Books and journals, this project will reimagine a year in the life of Belsay, told through etched fragments of text, image, and found material from the estate.
During the pop-ups, we will be making 12 engraved plates, each representing a month of the year and bearing a quote taken from Monck’s personal writings. These are paired with 12 more intimate “moments,” uncovered from historical plans, diaries, and family notes, offering a layered and personal insight into the everyday life of the estate in the early 19th century.
On the day of the workshop, visitors are invited to stop by the pop-up studio in the library to observe, ask questions, and take part in elements of the making process.
Watch as historical research is brought to life through traditional and experimental printmaking and bookbinding techniques, and add your own reflections and responses to the story of Belsay.
This is a drop-in workshop, included with site admission to Belsay Hall.