What to do next

 

The first step in the Wild in Art experience is choosing your animal sculpture from our wide range of specially designed animals. If you know which animal you would like, take a look at our Sculpture List.

If you need some inspiration, this might help you choose…

Are you already working on a wildlife project around a particular animal?

Is your school is planning a visit to a park, zoo or nature reserve were these animals can be found?

Has one of your students has taken a holiday and seen these animal in the wild?

Are studying a book, painting or poem with a specific animal theme?

Is one of our animals featured in your school emblem or your town’s coat of arms?

Have you followed these sculptures in one of Wild in Art’s urban treasure hunts?

Are you lucky enough to have a partner school in Africa, Asia or South America?

Maybe you have considered all of the above and have come to the conclusion that you simply just like it!

“This was the most successful project we’ve ever run in school … it didn’t limit us in any way and was open to everybody”

Michelle Allen, Senior Learning Mentor, Brady Primary

Choose from the Wild in Art Sculpture List

Many of your questions might be answered in our FAQs alternatively please contact us.

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