The exhibition will be on display in the Howard Room, behind Levens Kitchen, until July 6.
It aims to give visitors a taste of what to expect from the Levens Art Trail, which takes place on July 5 and 6.
This year marks the third year of the art trail, with a variety of artwork set to be on display in artists’ studios across the village and at Levens Methodist Church.
Levens Hall and Gardens’ owner, Richard Bagot, said: “We are delighted to be able to support the Levens Art Trail in this way and give the talented artists and craftspeople even wider exposure.
“By giving an insight into what the full trail can offer, we hope that the Art Trail will be able to achieve its ambitions and that Levens Village will be the place to be over the weekend of July 5 and 6.”
An art trail map will be available to purchase from the church and Levens Village Shop for £3.
During the trail, there will also be afternoon tea and family activities in the village, as well as a marquee dance.
The artists taking part in the trail have a range of skills, including painting, lino printing, furniture making, book binding, photography, felting, and lutherie (the making of stringed instruments).
It is hoped that their work will help visitors develop a deeper appreciation of wildlife in the area.
The exhibition at Levens Hall is free to view, with no obligation to pay for entrance to the main house and gardens.
The exhibition can also be enjoyed alongside a brunch or lunch in Levens Kitchen, or a takeaway treat from Levens Bakery.
For more information, visit www.levenshall.co.uk.