Morden Hall, National Trust

Morden Hall, National Trust
(1 – 12 Oct 2019)

The Wilderness Art Collective was set up in January 2019 and is a non-profit group of creatives, artists, explorers and environmentalists whose work discusses the natural world. The Collective’s goals are to highlight the plight of the world’s wildernesses and wildlife; to act as a space for discussion about our interaction with the environment; to encourage re-engagement with the natural landscape; and to promote preservation and care through art and other creative endeavours.

The Wilderness Art Collective are really pleased to be showcasing selected works from ‘LANDLINES’, their inaugural show hosted at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) this September, at National Trust’s Morden Hall Park.

Sam Gare, the Wilderness Art Collective’s Co-Founder, says “We’re really pleased to be showcasing the wonderful creative work of the collective’s band of talented artists, all of whom have a love for nature and the outdoors. Morden Hall Park couldn’t be a better place to continue ‘Landlines’ and share the values of the collective, due to the park being the area’s urban green lung and the important role the National Trust is playing by conserving and sharing this green space for the local community and beyond.”

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/morden-hall-park/features/stableyard-gallery-landlines-by-wilderness-art-collective