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‘Wild Kingston’ exhibition takes over Kingston

By Tilly O'Brien 22nd Nov 2024

The 'Wild Kingston' sculpture trail is on Kingston's Clarence Street (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)
The 'Wild Kingston' sculpture trail is on Kingston's Clarence Street (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)

If you've walked down Clarence Street this month, then you've probably noticed nine animal sculptures dotted along the street.

These sculptures are part of award-winning artist duo Gille & Marc's 'Wild Kingston' exhibition.

Following the incredible success of their 'Chimps Are Family' exhibition last year, Gillie & Marc have brought the 'Wild Kingston' exhibition to raise awareness about the importance of protecting endangered species.

The exhibition is abour raising awareness about the importance of protecting endangered species (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)

This public art gallery offers an interactive trail that encourages visitors to connect with their surroundings in the town centre.

The exhibition is free to the public and is an ideal activity for families, art enthusiasts, and those passionate about conservation.

It will be running until next year.

     

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