Tag: NATURE
Unlocking the Importance of Soil: Art Exhibition at Somerset House
The article discusses global soil issues such as pollution and degradation, highlighting their critical ecological role. It features the exhibition “SOIL: The World at Our […]
Exploring Solutions at the Fixing Our Broken Planet Gallery
The Fixing Our Broken Planet Gallery opens on 3 April at the Natural History Museum and is free to enter. It addresses critical environmental issues […]
Japan House London to Showcase Exhibition on Japanese Carpentry Culture
Japan House London will present “The Craft of Carpentry: Drawing Life from Japan’s Forests” from 12 March to 6 July 2025. The exhibition showcases three […]
Explore London’s Hidden Gem: The SOAS Japanese Roof Garden
The SOAS Japanese roof garden, renovated in 2001, offers a peaceful retreat in Bloomsbury, London. Accessible through the SOAS Gallery, it features classic Japanese designs […]
9 Exciting Ways to Celebrate St. David’s Day in London
Discover nine great ways to celebrate St. David’s Day in London, including visiting daffodil displays, the London Welsh Centre, and enjoying Welsh craft beer. Engage […]
Ian Wood Wins People’s Choice at Wildlife Photographer of the Year 60
Ian Wood’s photo “No Access,” featuring a badger admiring street art, won the People’s Choice Award at Wildlife Photographer of the Year 60. The award […]
Ian Wood’s ‘No Access’ Wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award
Ian Wood’s image of a badger won the 2024 People’s Choice Award at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. The award attracted over 76,000 […]
First Immersive Minecraft Experience to Launch in London This Spring
London will host the first-ever immersive Minecraft experience, “Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue,” in spring 2023 at Corner Corner. Attendees will collect resources to save villagers […]
Rockscapes of Canada Revitalises London Children’s Museum with Innovative Exhibits
Rockscapes of Canada contributed to the new London Children’s Museum by designing several interactive exhibits including the Dinosaur Dig Pit, Bat Cave, and Ice Cave. […]
London’s Frozen Thames: A Historical Perspective on Frost Fairs
During the ‘Little Ice Age’ from 1600 to 1814, the River Thames often froze solid, enabling activities like frost fairs. While this period caused suffering […]