From the bursts of flora, the chorus of bird song, to the first glimpse of a butterfly, spring is here and what better way to boost your wellbeing than to head out into the Forest to try some nature-based activities. From forest bathing to wildlife watching, there’s so much...
We are very excited to be able to announce the six artists and groups who have been successful in the second round of National Forest Art Grants, which are designed to support the arts sector within the National Forest.
Halloween is the time of year where we all dash to find the perfect pumpkin, adorn our houses with spooky decorations and gather an abundance of sweet treats! But this year – why not take time to consider the environment first?
We can’t believe it’s been well over a month since Timber Festival! We’re still reflecting on the wonderful weekend of outdoor arts, music, celebration, and debate in the beautiful woodlands at Feanedock.
In this blog post we hear from Lucy Stevens, a Leicester-based visual artist, who was among the six artists and organisations to be awarded a National Forest arts grant.