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Chimpanzee Community Project
How can art support chimpanzee conservation?
Chimpanzees are amazing! They are intelligent and social animals who play a pivotal role in supportin...
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The Tigers' Forest Singapore American School Workshop
Post by Ayan Kamath Mehra, Born Free Youth Ambassador and The Tigers' Forest Project Ambassador. Ayan's original post can be viewed here...
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Naturespace
In April, I was thrilled to launch Naturespace, a new Drawing for the Planet (DftP) online gallery. The gallery features nature-inspired art by pe...
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Where Did All the Animals Go? Exhibition Completed
After 2.5 years in creation, Where Did All the Animals Go? exhibition is finally completed following COVID-19 delays! 700 global schoolchildren’s ...
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Born Free Forever, Newcastle
On 4 April 2022, Drawing for the Planet (DftP) partner, international wildlife charity Born Free launched Born Free Forever exhibition which disp...
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Ukrainian Wildlife Drawing Workshop
On 22 March, as part of Drawing for the Planet's Workshop Programme, Jane delivered a UK/Ukrainian Wildlife Biro drawing workshop to Years ...
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Sketching A Solution
Post by Ayan Kamath Mehra, Born Free Youth Ambassador:
Centuries of rapid development have led humans to think of themselves as separate and super...
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Mountain Conversations Podcast with Jane Lee McCracken
Drawing for the Planet Founder Jane Lee McCracken opens up candidly in this personal interview with Charlie Bingham from Mountain Conversations. ...
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The Story Behind the Exhibition
Following the Where Did All the Animals Go? (WDATAG?) 2019 pilot exhibition, over the last couple of years and throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic, ...
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Great North Museum: Hancock Exhibition
Where did all the Animals Go? 2021 by Jane Lee McCracken exhibits printed vinyls of original Biro drawings by over 600 children from North East ...
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Chimpanzee Community BALTIC
'Chimpanzee Community' Mural BALTIC Learning Lounge
"Chimpanzee Community (2020) by Jane Lee McCracken exhibits original drawings by 120 children...
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