Exhibitions

The Lost Spells: Listening to a Landscape of Voices

This fam­i­ly-friend­ly exhi­bi­tion show­cas­es art­works by Jack­ie Mor­ris and poems by Robert Mac­far­lane, from their best-sell­ing book The Lost Spells.

Dates
18/07/25 – 05/10/25
Organisation
Region
Bath & NE Somerset
Opening Times
Sunday, 10:30 – 17:00
Monday, Closed
Tue–Sat, 10:30 – 17:00
Price
£8.00 (concessions available)

This family-friendly exhibition showcases artworks by Jackie Morris and poems by Robert Macfarlane, from their best-selling book about nature, The Lost Spells.

A follow-up to critically acclaimed book The Lost Words, The Lost Spells invites readers to conjure up the sights and sounds of the natural world.

With over 100 illustrations, this exploration of the natural world honours Britain’s wildlife and reminds us of just how precious it is. The accompanying spell poems give voice to the animals and plants that make our countryside magnificent.

Children will love exploring the specially created badger sett and miniature forest in the gallery, following the family trail, and adding their own leaf to a custom-made storytelling tree that 'grows' throughout the exhibition.

Spoken word pieces, wild nature calls and acoustic music provide an ambient soundscape, and you can create your own songs of nature on an interactive touch screen, using live recordings of wildlife including an owl, fox and curlew.

Jackie Morris will be painting live in the gallery on Saturday 4 October from 10.30am to 12.30pm, and there is a creative programme of family activities throughout the school summer holidays.

The exhibition was created by Northumberland National Park in association with Hamish Hamilton and Penguin Books.

Disciplines
Drawing Painting Writing