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Go Wild - a celebration of UK biodiversity, 24 May - 28 September 2003 Festival Features
Festival Diary
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About Go Wild

Please note:

The Go Wild Festival ran at Kew and Wakehurst place for the summer of 2003. As such many of the festival features can no longer be seen in the gardens, but this website has been kept to give visitors access to wealth of information developed to support the festival.

Don't forget to check out the latest events in the gardens. Find out more......

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Art from Nature

Flying Pollen

Flying Pollen by Rob Kesseler

Artist Rob Kesseler presents a series of beautiful microscope images, massively enlarged and printed as banner installations in the Kew landscape.

On throughout the festival

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Beauty in Detail

Beauty in Detail – Stella Ross-Craig Drawings

An exhibition of detailed original botanical drawings from Stella Ross Craig’s major publication ‘Drawings of British Plants’.

On throughout the festival (NB limited opening times only), in the Kew Gardens Gallery

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Carbon Light Life by Martin Prothero

A series of glass panels located in the Gardens, which capture the tracks of small mammals going about their lives.

On throughout the festival

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Emily Young Sculptures

Emily Young Sculptures

An exhibition of striking stone carvings.

from mid-June onwards, in Berberis Dell

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Out of the Wood Chainsaw Sculptures by Paul Sivell

Demonstrations using a chainsaw to transform felled wood into sculptures of insects and other British wildlife.

23 - 29 August

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A Wild Community – From Kangeroos to Kingcups

A Wild Community – From Kangeroos to Kingcups

A sculptural installation.

from 11 July onwards, in the grounds of Queen Charlotte’s Cottage.

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