See over 320 artworks celebrating the beauty of wildlife this summer 2024

The Wildlife Art Society International brings its unmissable annual exhibition back to Nature in Art in Gloucester this May 2024.

By Kaleigh Pritchard  |  Published
Catch a stunning collection of art inspired by our beautiful natural world this May 2024 at The Wildlife Art Society International's Annual Exhibition.

Prowling its way back into the Gloucestershire countryside, The Wildlife Art Society International's Annual Exhibition returns with more than 320 works of art in both 2D and 3D celebrating the wonders of the natural world. 

This May 2024, head to Nature in Art in Gloucester to view a display featuring the incredible work of nearly 100 artists, with original paintings, photographs, sculptures and prints to be inspired by.

From spectacular birds and colourful chameleons, to majestic big cats and stunning landscapes, this inspiring exhibition is sure to take your breath away.

As well as the astounding art pieces, each day brings a selection of artist demonstrations that may inspire you to pick up a pencil or paintbrush yourself!

The exhibit is positioned in a large marquee on the front lawn outside the manor house that's home to the Nature in Art museum and is free to visit, but normal admission prices apply to visit the museum itself.

Visitors are welcome from Saturday 25 May until Sunday 2 June 2024, with the exhibition open daily from 10am until 5pm — but please note that it will close at 3.30pm on its last day.

For more information about The Wildlife Art Society International’s annual exhibition visit twasi.com.

Event

The Wildlife Art Society International Annual Exhibition

Dates

Saturday 25 May to Saturday 1 June 2024; Sunday 2 June 2024

Times

Open daily from 10am to 5pm

Admission

Free of charge, but admission charges apply if visiting other galleries at Nature in Art

Telephone

(01452) 731422

Website

twasi.com
In partnership with The Wildlife Art Society International  |  twasi.com

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