The More You Look - outdoor exhibition

a child and person looking at a drawn flamingo stood amongst reeds

Photo credit: Spencer Wilton

The More You Look - outdoor exhibition

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An outdoor exhibition celebrating 10 Years of Wild Life Drawing, in collaboration with London Wildlife Trust.

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A static map of The More You Look - outdoor exhibition

About the event

The More You Look features animal artworks created at Wild Life Drawing classes over the last decade. 22 spectacular species have jumped off their pages, and are now nestled in amongst the foliage of Camley Street Natural Park. This family-friendly exhibition features artists of all ages and styles, and species from all around the world. From sloths to starlings, flamingoes to frogs, the challenge is on to spot them all.

Many of the animals in this exhibition are listed as threatened or endangered, with habitat loss as a primary cause. Camely Street Natural Park is a testament to how vital it is to carve out spaces for nature within our cityscapes. As visitors explore the trail, we invite them to take the time to really look, not just at the artworks but at the trees, the water and the wildflowers surrounding them, which are a reminder for us all to make room for a little more wildness in our world.

About Wild Life Drawing

Wild Life Drawing run magical, memorable drawing classes with real animals. Our online and in-person events encourage a closer connection with the natural world. Collaborating with sanctuaries and conservationists around the world, we draw animals of all kinds- owls, sloths, wolf-dogs, and penguins to name a few. Over the last decade, we have encouraged thousands of people to pick up a pencil and witnessed the positive power of nature and creativity on mental health. Each ticket sold includes a donation to charity, and by our last count we have raised over £65,000 for conservation. 

Booking

Price

Free admission

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Dogs

Assistance dogs only
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Facilities

Toilets
Cafe/refreshments
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities

Video credit - Georgia Hebdige