Friends
We are looking to work with organisations, charities and individuals who share our ethos and values.
We want to partner with like-minded friends on cross discipline collaborations as co-exhibitors, speakers, beneficiaries or mentors and to offer a space for discussion for how Art can be used to convey positive messages about and for the Environment.
Tayos is an organisation exploring our relationship with nature and its role in our wellbeing, through Ecuador’s Tayos Caves.
Working with both conservation and creativity our work seeks to raise awareness of the Cave and the campaign for its protection, and to explore the lessons that this extraordinary environment offers us. Working with art, music, literature, meditation and science we create experiences that allow people to explore, reconnect and deepen their sensory, physiological and emotional relationship to this unique landscape and to the natural world wherever you are.
Creative ways of seeing and making connections in the natural world.
Somewhere-nowhere is an environmental art and research practice. We use the power of curiosity, pause, collaborative research and public events to engage with elements that give a sense of place, and let stories gradually reveal themselves. Sometimes these are stories of joy and wonder, they may shine a light on cultural heritage, or on struggle or loss.
Our vision is to be one of the world’s most eminent centres for the appreciation of the life and work of Sir Sidney Nolan and to use his creativity as the inspiration to become one of the UK’s most important regional centres for the arts.
The Trust ‘s mission is to build on Nolan’s extraordinary legacy to maintain a vibrant and thriving centre for the arts, in a rural setting. A centre that gives others the space and freedom to expand their boundaries through art, music, poetry and drama in order to produce ground-breaking contemporary work
As a charity, learned society and professional body we serve an exceptionally wide range of public and professional audiences, including our 16,000 members. We reach millions of people each year through our work to advance geography and support geographers.
The Wilderness Foundation UK harnesses the power of the wilderness to transform vulnerable lives and empowers people to conserve nature. The Wilderness Foundation UK engages over 5,000 people per year with the benefits and enjoyment of wild nature. Programmes develop future sustainability leaders, build resilience in vulnerable teenagers with challenging lives and mental health issues, introduce rural employment to urban youth, and bring curriculum-based sciences to life in the outdoors. We switch off technology and switch on reality.