P.ublished 12th June 2025
arts
Major Arts Space Expansion At Sunny Bank Mills In Leeds
Sunny Bank Mills has announced a major expansion of artists’ studio spaces at its Mills site in Farsley, Leeds as a direct response to the closure of artists’ studio spaces in the city.
![Linocut printmaker Matt Hooper in his new studio in SpinningMill_supplied by Sunny Bank Mills]()
Linocut printmaker Matt Hooper in his new studio in SpinningMill_supplied by Sunny Bank Mills
![Textile artist and weaver Jo Briscoe in her new Red Lane Studiospace. Photo by Zachariah Jacques]()
Textile artist and weaver Jo Briscoe in her new Red Lane Studiospace. Photo by Zachariah Jacques
Sunny Banks Mills’ Arts Director Anna Turzynski said: “During my first year of working at Sunny Bank Mills, I’ve watched at least six iconic art spaces in Leeds close. After spending three years of my life championing the culture of our city, it was devastating to feel the sector being forced out of Leeds. Fortunately, after speaking to my peers and listening to artists, I realised that Sunny Bank Mills was in a unique position to help. We have acres of amazing industrial space here at the Mills and a strong existing creative community, so it made complete sense to create more studios and workspaces for creative people.
She continued: “Having visited studio spaces across the country like Rouge Studios in Manchester, Cockpit in London and Assembly House just down the road in Armley I am keen to explore how we can support artists with more than just space. Whether that be opportunities to stock work in our on-site Gallery Shop, business development advice, funding support or a sense of community through our Open Studios programme – it feels like there are lots of opportunities. We were inundated with applications for studio space and the cohort who have joined us are amazing. It’s only encouraged us to find more space for artists, so keep an eye on our website and social media if you are looking for a place to home your creative practice.”
![William Gaunt (L) and Anna Turzynski (R) in the Red lane Studios development. Photo supplied by Sunny Bank Mills]()
William Gaunt (L) and Anna Turzynski (R) in the Red lane Studios development. Photo supplied by Sunny Bank Mills
William Gaunt, joint Managing Director of Sunny Bank Mills said: “Ten years ago we had just 9 artists’ studio spaces, now I’m proud to say we have 48 studio spaces which are all filled, and we hope to grow that number in the years to come. Sunny Bank Mills has been and is a place of making, so it is a great privilege to have so many talented artists and makers working and developing their varied practices here. The latest release of studios in Red Lane Mill was formerly where the pattern looms operated, producing new designs to be sold across the world – so a truly creative space.”
![Visitors to the Red Lane Studios. Photo by Zachariah Jacques]()
Visitors to the Red Lane Studios. Photo by Zachariah Jacques
For more information on Sunny Bank Mills visit: https://www.sunnybankmills.co.uk/
For a full list of artist studio holders visit: https://www.sunnybankmills.co.uk/arts/art-spaces/studios/studio-holders/
The next Sunny Bank Mills Open Studios event is Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th September 2025.