Local organisations are holding a variety of workshops, events and talks centered around exploring nature this half-term.
The workshops and activities have been devised by the Guernsey Arts Commission, Guernsey Museums, the Nature Commission and the Pollinator Project, and look to engage islanders with an interest in the natural world.
The events feature two major photography exhibitions; the Wildlife Photographer of the Year, and the Bailiwick Wildlife Photography Open, which is supported by Mourant.
Activities also include self-guided trails, craft workshops, and educational talks on pollinators and the island’s ecosystems. There’s also drop-in workshops with artists, storytelling, and nature-themed talks, with special pre-booked workshops for children and adults.
Jade Kershaw is the Community & Public Realm Officer at Guernsey Arts.
“Guernsey Arts is thrilled to be able to offer fun and educational activities this half term thanks to Mourant’s support of the Bailiwick Wildlife Photography Exhibition,” she said.
“Teaming up with the Nature Commission and the Pollinator Project gives us the opportunity to a huge mix of activities, all with a focus on our nature and environments. We look forward to welcoming curious and creative minds for a fun filled half term”.
For those with a Discovery Pass entrance is free for Discover Pass holders, with standard admission costs available for those without. You can find out more on the Guernsey Arts website HERE.