INSPIRED BY KNEPP
The Rewilding Exhibition
4th - 16th May
The Knepp Rewilding Project is hosting an art exhibition called ‘Inspired By Knepp’, showing works by 12 artists that
celebrate and champion the rewilding movement. Profits from the artworks sold will be split between the artists
and the Knepp Wildland Foundation charity.
All the artwork in the exhibition is available to view below - click to view each artists collection of work.
All work is available to buy - please call James Ort on 07765980508 to enquire
celebrate and champion the rewilding movement. Profits from the artworks sold will be split between the artists
and the Knepp Wildland Foundation charity.
All the artwork in the exhibition is available to view below - click to view each artists collection of work.
All work is available to buy - please call James Ort on 07765980508 to enquire
The exhibition runs from the Knepp Estate 4-16 May and is open daily, between 10am-5pm. Entry will be free, and you can also visit the Wilding Kitchen and Shop and explore the Knepp Estate grounds yourself, using the designated footpaths.
Over the last few months, the artists have been given safari-like tours and spent several days exploring the estate. This exhibition will show each artist’s response to their time spent immersed within the inspirational, transformed and thriving landscape.
Art exhibition details:
- Free entry
- 4-16 May, between 10am and 5pm every day
- Located at the Gathering, at the Knepp Wilding Kitchen and Shop
- Worthing Road, Dial Post, RH13 8NQ
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ART WORKSHOPS AT KNEPP
In addition to the exhibition, there will be a series of workshops and demonstrations to help allow members of the public to connect with their creative sides, as well as with nature.
This is the list of workshops that we will be running. Bookings will soon be open:
- Clay animal portraits with James Ort - click here for more information
- Watercolour wildlife & birds with Tom Shepherd
- Introduction to lino-printing workshop with Lizzie Wheeler - click here for more information
- Learn how to draw Knepp’s flora and fauna in stitches with Harriet Riddell - click here for more information
- Painting with earth – a process towards rewilding art and life with Peter Ward - click here for more information
- Drawing trees zoom workshop with Jake Spicer
- Landscape painting demonstration with Hester Berry, accompanied by live music from David Smales who will be playing the Koto – a sublime Japanese string instrument - click here for more information
To explore more about the project, click here to head to the Knepp Wilding website.