
Jan Hendry, the artist behind our current exhibition 'FRAGILE,' and Susan Falconer, a wildlife photographer whose photos feature in 'FRAGILE,' invite you to join in a 'Moth Morning', where you'll engage with real life moths, caught in 'moth traps' overnight. Come and learn about getting involved in citizen science before the moths are released back into the wild.
Originally studying geography at university, Jan worked as a countryside ranger in Fife for many years, where she raised her family. She later fulfilled a long-held ambition to attend art college, studying Fine Art at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design. Since 2003, she has worked as a practising artist alongside a range of part-time roles, including contracts with countryside and heritage organisations. For many years, Jan has aspired to develop a project that brings together her passion for visual research and ecology, creating meaningful ways to share this work. This project is the realisation of that ambition.
FRAGILE: Moths, Life Systems and Us is an art and ecology project funded by the Scottish Government through Creative Scotland.
Drop-in, Free, Saturday 25th April, 10-12 am, Beatrix Potter Garden'
Suitable for ages: 16 +
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