Art exhibition to mark 60th anniversary of Lancashire Wildlife Trust

The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside will celebrate 60 years of conservation with an exhibition and competition of wildlife art.
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The exhibition at the Brockholes Nature Reserve has five categories: Urban Wildlife, Wildlife on the Coast, Wildlife on Reserves, People in Wildlife and Wild Scenery.

Taking place on September 10 and 11 (10.30am to 4pm both days), it will be the main event in the 60th celebration.

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Organiser Vicki Lamb said: “For centuries, artists have used the natural world to hone their creativity to create wonderful breath taking art.

Brockholes, Preston, Lancashire. Photo: Alan WrightBrockholes, Preston, Lancashire. Photo: Alan Wright
Brockholes, Preston, Lancashire. Photo: Alan Wright

“Taking time out in nature helps us to relax, to restore and recharge. Painting, drawing, crafting is also another relaxing activity. Put those two things together and we find ourselves immersed in a state of wonder, clarity and clear focus, with creativity and imaginations running freely.”

Where did it all start?

The Trust began as the Lancashire Naturalists’ Trust in the summer of 1962, a year later it had bought South Walney Island Nature – which transferred over to Cumbria with the boundary changes in 1974.

In 1980 the Trust bought the first part of Mere Sands Wood in Rufford and changed its name to Lancashire Trust for Nature Conservation. The name remained the same until 1992 when it was officially the Wildlife Trust of Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside.

Brockholes, Preston, Lancashire. Photo: Alan WrightBrockholes, Preston, Lancashire. Photo: Alan Wright
Brockholes, Preston, Lancashire. Photo: Alan Wright
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Over the past 20 years the Trust has bought huge areas of peatland in Lancashire and Manchester and opened Brockholes in 2011.

>>>Here is a look-back at the construction and last 11 years of Brockholes

How do you enter the art exhibition?

Supporters and artists are invited to send in their artwork.

Entries can be of any medium; paintings, drawings, 3D, and sculptures. Entry is £10 per category.

All the work displayed will be publicly judged and winners will be featured in the Winter Lapwing members’ magazine. Visit the shop at Brockholes to submit your entry.

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