A brand new perspective on Yorkshire’s historic wool heritage

STUDENTS studying in Leeds have been creating an innovative new perspective on Yorkshire’s wool heritage.
Sheep are let loose into a pen on Briggate, Leeds, as part of Leeds College of Art Wool WeekSheep are let loose into a pen on Briggate, Leeds, as part of Leeds College of Art Wool Week
Sheep are let loose into a pen on Briggate, Leeds, as part of Leeds College of Art Wool Week

Wool Yorkshire is presenting a collection of work from Leeds College of Art students and SIL Holdings, in association with Harvey Nichols and the Victoria Quarter.

The exhibition is part of an initiative being launched to promote the importance and success of the wool textile industry, in West Yorkshire and to raise awareness of its global reputation and quality during Wool Week.

A group of 20 students from various courses at Leeds College of Art, have taken part. The Wool Yorkshire exhibition is on show at the Victoria Quarter, Leeds, LS1 6AZ, until October 20.