An Artist's lifelong passion for drawing and wildlife, that led her on a journey to work with over 400 school children and organise an exhibition of Biro drawings highlighting the plight of endangered species. Supported by international wildlife charity Born Free, the aim of this large scale project is to further awareness and compassion for wildlife affected by humanity.
'Where Did All the Animals Go? An Exhibition of North East School Children's Drawings Working with Artist, Jane Lee McCracken' showcases astonishing colour Biro drawings by children aged 5 to 12 years old. Delivering exhibition workshops to five schools across North East England, the exhibition and the Endangered Species Conference were both organised by Jane and held at Thought Foundation Art Gallery, Birtley. Also exhibited are Biro drawings by Jane, which explore loss to the environment, generated by human destruction. This short video about the project was produced by film-maker Jess Kirton and Jane Lee McCracken with kind support and film footage courtesy of Born Free.
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Standing in the middle of a busy Brighton street every Saturday & Sunday -- a masseuse gives away her skills in exchange for a simple donation of any size... but what lies behind the healing hands of this masseuse?
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