Large-scale public art project to raise awareness about climate change Hundreds of life-sized animal puppets will be performing in cities from Central Africa to the northern tip of Norway to raise ...
A herd of puppet animals is migrating north from Africa. This 12,000 mile journey represents wildlife’s response to the climate crisis as species are forced to move north due to rising temperatures.
Meet The Herds: Wildebeests, zebras, gorillas, giraffes, and baboons are among hundreds of lifesize wooden animal puppets making their way across 10 countries, from Africa to the Arctic Circle, to ...
In all, the art installation will travel 20,000km from Central Africa to the Arctic Circle. London's often called a concrete jungle, and this June, it'll live up to that name, when an assemblage of ...
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Get the best of Vancouver in your inbox, every Tuesday and Thursday. Sign up for our free newsletter. Michael Reilly doesn’t exactly live a normal life. By day, he’s behind the scenes of the touring ...
Life-sized animal puppets that have been stampeding through cities across Africa will make their way to London next month. The public artwork is to highlight the animals travelling north to "flee the ...
The Herds, a climate change art project by The Walk Productions, has completed its 20,000km journey from the Congo rainforest to Norway’s Arctic Circle. Back in April, a herd of towering, life-sized ...