Loving Your Landscape

Some exciting events led by our staff and students will be taking place at Doddington estate next week, 16-20 February.

Inspired by the ‘Wilder Doddington’ project, which is slowly turning the estate’s farmland back to nature, they demonstrate the power of the arts to reconceptualise and communicate environmental change to wider publics.

• Wilder Illustration exhibit – https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wilder-illustration-ecology-and-inspiration-eco-art-exhibition-tickets-254867293937
• The Sounds of Doddington workshop – https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-sounds-of-doddington-a-living-sound-archive-workshop-tickets-254572833197
• Connecting with Nature guided walk and talk – https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/connecting-with-the-wild-a-walking-talk-about-wellbeing-nature-tickets-254615189887
• Rewilding Around the Table performance – https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/rewilding-around-the-table-an-interactive-lunch-party-performance-tickets-254686122047

Partly through this work, the University has established a long-term working relationship with Doddington, so hopefully there will be more opportunities to propose, participate in and engage with this type of work in future.

If you haven’t been to Doddington before, it is the outskirts of Lincoln and is easily accessible by car or the George Twigg cycle track from Lincoln city centre.

With thanks to Matt Young from Pearl for guiding and managing this programme of events (https://pearl.lincoln.ac.uk/loving-your-landscape/).