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Nature has been a source of inspiration for artists for centuries, find out how nature influences Plantlife’s first artist in residence, Iris Hill in this online talk.
Iris Hill will share tales from her travels around the UK spending time in important places for wild plants and fungi.
How the experience has helped develop her practise as an artist will be at the heart of her storytelling, including her discoveries on the potential for the arts in nature conservation. Lisa will be joined in conversation by CEO Ian Dunn, who will weave in Plantlife’s successes and challenges from 2023 and what we can look forward to in 2024.
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Lisa is a watercolour artist inspired by the natural world, the connection between breath and brushwork and the utter joy that can be found when paint meets the canvas. From her studio on the south coast of England, Lisa crafts whimsical artwork under the name Iris Hill – an homage to her Nan, the woman who lit Lisa’s creative flame and helped it burn bright.
Ian joined Plantlife in early 2020 after a four-year stint as Chief Operating Officer at the University of Southampton. Previously, Ian was the Chief Executive of the Galapagos Conservation Trust and prior to that he was on the managing board of the British Antarctic Survey. He is a qualified yoga teacher and is re-engaging with his creative side through oil painting and writing.
Plantlife Members, discover the wonders of lichens with experts Dr Oliver Moore and Dave Lamacraft.
Lichens are literally everywhere. Growing on every continent and in some of the most extreme environments on earth, imagine the stories they could tell us if they could talk.
Having spent decades getting to know lichens, Plantlife specialists Dave and Oliver are going to speak for them, sharing the fascinating and surprising stories some common, and more rare species tell us about the places they are growing.
Dr Oliver Moore is happiest exploring the rainforests of his adopted home Scotland. An accomplished storyteller, Oliver champions the the smallest of the rainforest’s plants (mosses and liverworts), and inspires others to care for them as much as he does.
Whether rare or common, Dave Lamacraft loves all lichens. Often found with his nose pressed against trees and rocks, he can find hidden rareties in the smallest nooks and crannies. Dave’s passion has inspired countless others over the years to bring management to woodlands and other habitats that safeguards the future of these enthralling organisms.
Plantlife Members, join us in an engaging virtual journey through some fascinating British fungi species.
Fungi come in a dizzying array of shapes and sizes, from microscopic fungi you need a hand lens or microscope to see, to puffballs as big as your head and even larger.
As a Plantlife member you can join Rachel and Sarah in an engaging virtual journey through some fascinating British Fungi species. Find out what Plantlife is doing for fungi conservation and how you can get involved.
At the end of the talk there will be an opportunity to ask questions.
Sarah is Plantlife’s Senior Ecological Advisor. She is a botanist with over 15 years of field surveying experience. She has a passion for teaching wildflower identification and loves to explore the natural world. She’s an active member of two local botany groups and has a developing interest in fungi.
Rachel is a relative newcomer to Plantlife and is our Head of Science. A plant scientist, she specialises in plant pathology with experience in fundamental and applied research in plants, fungi, invertebrates, and soil. She enjoys working on collaborative and interdisciplinary research projects and communicating science to diverse audiences.
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