An exhibition of art and artefacts exploring our connections to the land
As human beings we are all dependent on the land and the resources it provides. Yet we are increasingly becoming disconnected from the natural world around us and our overexploitation of the land is causing an environmental crisis. This thought-provoking exhibition explores ways in which we have explored, recorded and exploited the land and how artists in Scotland have responded to these themes over the years.
All of the artworks, artefacts and specimens on display come from the University’s Museum Collections. The exhibition is divided into various inter-related themes:
Representing the Land
Urbanisation and city green space
Flora and Fauna
Recording the Land
Exploiting the Land
Returning to Nature
Evidence of the Past
Environmental Crisis
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