Assignment #2
For this assignment, we completed the call out for books from the Walking Library for Forest Walks.
Our magical fungi-inspired installation popped up in the woodland at Timber Festival in July! We invited people to step inside and see things from a different perspective, exploring the hidden networks that connect… Continue reading
After lots of pauses we were so excited to share our night-time audio visual installation at Timber Festival in July – and got some great feedback! Here’s a little clip of the piece… Continue reading
For this assignment, we completed the call out for books from the Walking Library for Forest Walks.
Assignment #1: Say what you see This is the first assignment for The View from my Window, the project about creative research that we’re doing remotely whilst we cannot see each other in… Continue reading
How to join in with our current project!
Inspired at Nottingham Light Night On Friday the youth landscapers team visited the Nottingham Light Night. We saw lots of different light installations all of which where amazing. We went to the light night… Continue reading
… a few of the fungi we discovered on a nature walk with Min – a retired biology teacher and member of the Heart of the Forest Wildlife Recorders – she helped us… Continue reading
Yesterday, we visited David, the Bee Farmer at his depot in Appleby Magna to record a report for our next podcast. He showed us some of his hives, let us taste some honey… Continue reading
The second of our seasonal podcasts is now available! This time recorded live from Timber. This international festival is on our doorstep and celebrates forests, music, art and ideas. Join the Youth Landscaper… Continue reading
We set up camp this at year’s Timber Forest Festival at Feanedock, to record an episode live from the site as well as presenting work from our past projects. Over the weekend, we… Continue reading
Late last year, we took all our previous projects and thought about what we liked the best about them, mixed it all up and decided that in 2019, we’d make a podcast. And… Continue reading