Equine, ANEW Way to Peel an Orange, 2025. Image courtesy of Joe Hartley

ANEW Way to Peel an Orange

3 Aug 2025 - 19 Oct 2025
Castlefield Gallery, 2 Hewitt Street, Manchester

A co-created exhibition of new work developed by Joe Hartley and the ANEW recovery community

3 August – 19 October 2025

Celebrated designer Joe Hartley and the ANEW recovery community present ANEW Way to Peel an Orange, an ambitious exhibition of co-produced work developed during Hartley’s five-month residency with ANEW in Tameside (Greater Manchester, UK). 

Hartley’s residency has combined the forces of ANEW’s experienced and creative approach to recovery from substance use, with Hartley’s diverse approach to making and the variety of talents possessed by members of the ANEW community. Rooted in collaboration and creative exchange, the residency has been an evolving journey of creating and reflecting through ceramics and furniture making, photographic experimentation, as well as outdoor and growing activities that include equine-assisted therapy and hatching Recoverist chickens as a nurturing metaphor for new life beginnings.

Chickens, ANEW Way to Peel an Orange, 2025. Image courtesy of Joe Hartley

Over the course of Hartley’s time with ANEW, the designer and community have immersed themselves in one another’s spaces and practices. Saturated with a generosity of spirit, honesty, and care, their time together has fostered a deep relationship, feeding a meaningful process of creatively working together to craft new contemporary artworks that challenge thinking around substance use and what it means to be in recovery. 

The resulting exhibition will draw together a dynamic collection of artworks – from large-scale black-and-white photographs to ceramics and site-specific interventions that harness the techniques, energy, and immediacy of graffiti – this speaking to the positive energy Hartley and all at ANEW bring to their co-production. Commissioned works are informed by lived experience and underpinned by the critical importance of recovery as a collective process. The presentation itself is to be co-produced with Hartley and ANEW, including the display stands, exhibition furniture, and framing. 

Castlefield Gallery will also play host to Hartley and ANEW’s pop-up shop, a space that will imbue the warmth of a rustic farm shop. The shop will house teapots and ceramics enhanced with glazes produced from plants – those often viewed as invasive and not welcome, that when repurposed yield positive, unexpected results. Interventions will appear outside the gallery’s immediate public realm. Hartley and the ANEW community will bring their collaboratively honed growing skills to the venue by developing a garden at the gallery’s entrance occupied by plants that include those used to produce the beautiful glazes to be found on the ceramics inside. The pop-up shop and garden will create further space for pause and reflection. 

The title of the exhibition is associated with the phrase ‘peeling an orange in your pocket’ – a saying that can have multiple meanings, alluding to secrecy, but here indicates the idea of layers and hidden talents, as well as the act of peeling an orange for someone as one of love and devotion. The exhibition will ask, ‘is there not more than one way of looking at things?’

ANEW Way to Peel an Orange is a collaboration between Portraits of Recovery, Castlefield Gallery and ANEW and is part of CHAORDIC and Recoverist Month 2025.

Funded by Brian Mercer Trust, The Howarth Trust, supported by Arts Council England, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority and Manchester City Council.

RECOVERIST = recovery + activist

A Recoverist Month event that, through the arts, changes the conversation on substance use and recovery. 


ANEW Way to Peel an Orange, Partners

Portraits of Recovery
supports recovery from substance
use through contemporary art