Stronger Shores exhibition

The image shows a large sand drawing on a beach, viewed from directly overhead. The artwork depicts a stylized seascape:  waves are represented by swirling lines, a school of fish swim within a curved area,  and kelp forests and oyster beds are indicated with detailed, textured lines.  The style is reminiscent of ancient petroglyphs or Celtic knotwork. A small group of people stand near the artwork, their shadows cast on the sand, providing a sense of scale. The overall e

Beach mural at Hauxley © Northumberland Wildlife Trust

Stronger Shores exhibition

Location:
Dry Water Arts Centre, The Workshop, Wellwood Street, Amble, Northumberland, NE65 0FG
Come and find out the creative responses to coastal erosion from communities up and down the North East coast.

Event details

Date

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Time
Opening time vary
A static map of Stronger Shores exhibition

About the event

Stronger Shores has been engaging with communities since its inception. Through its engagement work, it has been exploring what kelp, seagrass and oysters as a coastal defence measure means to those along our coasts. There are many services these habitats provide, be it the defence of our coastlines, the provision of nursery habitats for commercially important fish, the wellbeing that a healthy coastline provides, or the improvement of water quality.

Through working with various groups, these discussions have allowed us to explore what these habitats mean, with different groups seeing different opportunities and benefits from the work of Stronger Shores.

Join us, and get an insight into the work we've done, and take a moment to consider for yourself what the work of Stronger Shores could mean for you. 

Opening time vary, visit the website for further info and times www.drywaterarts.uk/room-with-a-view-1/stronger-shores

Booking

Price

Free

Contact us

Contact email: info@drywaterarts.uk