Lucy will be exhibiting at The Station in Richmond, North Yorkshire from 16 January to 10 February. The exhibition is located on the mezzanine level and features a selection of her well-known pieces that many visitors may recognise from her galleries or previous events. It is an easy drop-in for anyone visiting Richmond or enjoying the facilities at The Station.
What to expect
The exhibition brings together a mix of canvases and framed prints in a variety of sizes. Visitors will see artwork inspired by the North of England, including Richmond views, open landscapes, rural life and familiar local details. Some pieces feel calm and reflective while others focus on moments that people relate to. Because the work covers a range of subjects and scales, it suits both collectors and first-time buyers looking for something meaningful for their home.
Buying artwork
Many of the pieces on display are available to purchase. Staff can offer guidance on sizes, framing and availability. The exhibition is also a helpful place for new visitors to see a good cross-section of Lucy’s work before choosing a favourite.
About The Station
The Station is a well-known community space in the heart of Richmond. It brings together a café, a cinema, independent shops and local producers within the restored station building. The mezzanine gallery overlooks the cafe and offers natural light for browsing. It is an inviting space where visitors can take their time and return to pieces they like.
Plan your visit
The exhibition runs from 16 January to 10 February. Visitors can enjoy the wider facilities at The Station before heading up to the mezzanine to explore the artwork. Anyone who finds a favourite can arrange a purchase on site.


