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'Living Landscape' - an artist's trail of the farm that will unite art and nature. The HopBarn's wildlife rich land is inspiring some of the area's most interesting contemporary makers and artists to create an outdoor arts trail that presents a fascinating cohesion of art and nature. Visitors will be able to walk our farmland where pointers along the trail tell the stories of trees, plants and birds, of growing and preparing food and foraging. Each artwork will help visitors to discover meanings and memories and uncover their relationship with land in surprising ways.
Begin on your adventure with 'Living Landscape' which has been conceived by curators Angie Atmadjaja and Rebecca Blackwood who are presenting artists whose work is inspired by the land using materials from the land.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to on-going restrictions imposed by the current coronavirus pandemic it is important to note that each booked ticket covers the cost of up to 2 people (adult or child) in a family or social bubble.
Additional family members (up to a maximum of 6 people) can join the ticket booker on the same designated date and time slot for a further fee of:
Adults £5
Children (up to 16 years of age) £4 (includes an activity booklet)
Children 5 and under are free.
The HopBarn will request payment on arrival for additional family or social bubble members.
For further information or advice please contact info@thehopbarn.org.uk
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