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Arnolds Attic

The Stitchery of Catherine Hill, a Lancashire Lass

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Posted on 7th October 20257th October 2025

Fez Art Residency Experience

I feel very honoured to have been selected for a week’s residency in Fez. Time here has been a blur and flown by way too quickly and the Fez Art Residency experience has been more than I could ever have wished for. With food, social history, language & dialect inspiring my own work I came …

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Posted on 1st September 202514th October 2025

Departures Exhibition

I’m pleased to share that Time Stands Still & Numb have been selected for the Departures Exhibition.  The exhibition takes place at Natural Endings Funeral Directors located at the Former Mail Sorting Depot, Rise Ln, Todmorden, West Yorkshire OL14 7AA, Friday 10th October – Sunday 12th October 2025. This multi-discipline exhibition will feature artists’ responses …

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Posted on 7th August 20253rd November 2025

Calderdale Open 2025

I’m pleased to announce that Summer 2022 Part 1 has been selected for the Calderdale Open 2025. The exhibition’s theme is ‘Nature’ and takes place at the Smith Art Gallery, Halifax Road, Brighouse, Yorkshire, from the 5th July – 6th December 2025. Summer 2022 Part 1 In September 2022 I was invited to an art …

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Welcome to Arnold’s Attic

The blog of Lancashire Lass, Catherine Hill.

Catherine is a multi-award-winning contemporary textile artist based in the UK.  Her artistic vision is drawn from her childhood memories growing up in the English county of Lancashire in the 1970’s.Her red hand embroidered textile art has been exhibited across the UK, USA, Germany, Switzerland, Ukraine, Brazil, Bulgaria and Australia.

Catherine is a film maker. Search Google ‘YouTube Arnolds Attic’ and discover the wonderful work of other textile artists.

Arnold’s Attic is named after a vintage textile collection she was gifted by an old family friend called Arnold. His family had worked in the Lancashire textile mills for generations. The collection had been stored in his attic.

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