It will be no small feat to move 40 giraffes around Cambridge...
The school has had contributions from Dame Emma Thompson, Rob Brydon, Julia Donaldson and Sue Hendra, among others.
Simulacra is on display at the Museum of Classical Archaeology inside the Faculty of Classics
Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination (CCI) and Abbey People have shared a new piece of public art at The Hub.
After many years of being hidden, the pump now sits proudly restored in Cambridge Road, complete with an information board and sculpture.
A panel recommends it is returned to the descendants of its original Jewish owner
Spring 2024 will see up to 40 large giraffe sculptures make the city their new home and, alongside them, will be 50 smaller sculptures.
The second exhibition of its kind at the gallery is a self-funded project supported by gallery owner Lotte Attwood.
The new art sculpture trail will see around 40 giraffe sculptures towering over the city next spring.
Commissioned by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT), which runs the reserve at Welney, it was unveiled in Bristol on February 2.
The exhibition, held at The Leys School, was open to the public and attendees were given the opportunity to purchase artworks.
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He was renowned for his landscapes of fen country.