UK MUSEUMS HIGHLIGHT BIODIVERSITY CRISIS ON EARTH DAY 22 APRIL 2023

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EDITORIAL USE ONLY India and Issac create 3D bird sculptures at Tŷ Pawb in Wrexham as part of The Wild Escape, a project led by Art Fund aiming to highlight the UK’s biodiversity crisis ahead of Earth Day on Saturday April 22. Issue date: Wednesday April 19, 2023. PA Photo. The project, supported by Arts Council England and inspired by BBC One’s Wild Isles series, is the largest ever collaboration between the UK’s museums inspiring thousands of children to visit local museums and respond creatively to the threat to the UK’s natural environment by looking for animals featured in museum collections and creating their own wildlife artworks. P
EDITORIAL USE ONLY India and Issac create 3D bird sculptures at Tŷ Pawb in Wrexham as part of The Wild Escape, a project led by Art Fund aiming to highlight the UK’s biodiversity crisis ahead of Earth Day on Saturday April 22. Issue date: Wednesday April 19, 2023. PA Photo. The project, supported by Arts Council England and inspired by BBC One’s Wild Isles series, is the largest ever collaboration between the UK’s museums inspiring thousands of children to visit local museums and respond creatively to the threat to the UK’s natural environment by looking for animals featured in museum collections and creating their own wildlife artworks. P
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Rosie Bowden, age 9, and Micah Tenque, age 5, create bee pompoms at The Box in Plymouth as part of The Wild Escape, a project led by Art Fund aiming to highlight the UK’s biodiversity crisis ahead of Earth Day on Saturday April 22. Picture date: Wednesday April 19, 2023. PA Photo. The project, supported by Arts Council England and inspired by BBC One’s Wild Isles series, is the largest ever collaboration between the UK’s museums inspiring thousands of children to visit local museums and respond creatively to the threat to the UK’s natural environment by looking for animals featured in museum collections and creating their own wildlife artworks.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Rosie Bowden, age 9, and Micah Tenque, age 5, create bee pompoms at The Box in Plymouth as part of The Wild Escape, a project led by Art Fund aiming to highlight the UK’s biodiversity crisis ahead of Earth Day on Saturday April 22. Picture date: Wednesday April 19, 2023. PA Photo. The project, supported by Arts Council England and inspired by BBC One’s Wild Isles series, is the largest ever collaboration between the UK’s museums inspiring thousands of children to visit local museums and respond creatively to the threat to the UK’s natural environment by looking for animals featured in museum collections and creating their own wildlife artworks.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Children and artists (middle, l-r) Mark Wallinger, Es Devlin and Bob and Roberta Smith (correct artists' name of the man in hat) parade their artwork inspired by ‘The Snail’ by Henri Matisse at Tate Modern as part of The Wild Escape, a project led by Art Fund aiming to highlight the UK’s biodiversity crisis ahead of Earth Day on Saturday April 22. Picture date: Wednesday April 19, 2023. PA Photo. The project, supported by Arts Council England and inspired by BBC One’s Wild Isles series, is the largest ever collaboration between the UK’s museums inspiring thousands of children to visit local museums and respond creatively to the threat to the UK’s natural environment by looking for animals featured in museum collections and creating their own wildlife artworks.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Children and artists (middle, l-r) Mark Wallinger, Es Devlin and Bob and Roberta Smith (correct artists' name of the man in hat) parade their artwork inspired by ‘The Snail’ by Henri Matisse at Tate Modern as part of The Wild Escape, a project led by Art Fund aiming to highlight the UK’s biodiversity crisis ahead of Earth Day on Saturday April 22. Picture date: Wednesday April 19, 2023. PA Photo. The project, supported by Arts Council England and inspired by BBC One’s Wild Isles series, is the largest ever collaboration between the UK’s museums inspiring thousands of children to visit local museums and respond creatively to the threat to the UK’s natural environment by looking for animals featured in museum collections and creating their own wildlife artworks.

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