
The Art of the Wild
Creating spaces in nature that reconnect people, place and purpose.

Rewilding through art
The Art of the Wild is a framework for reconnecting people with nature through creativity, art, and direct experience of wild spaces.
It explores the role of artistic expression as a bridge back into relationship with the natural world, helping shift how we see, feel, and engage with living systems.
Through a series of intentional installations placed within natural environments, The Art of the Wild creates quiet points of connection between people and place. These works are not separate from nature, but placed within it, designed to invite reflection, presence, and awareness of the wild world we are part of.
The Art of the Wild

How it works
The Art of the Wild operates as a connected system.
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Ecosystems are restored
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Art is integrated into living landscapes
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Human presence is reintroduced and connected
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Because restoration is not only ecological, it is also cultural and human.
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​Get Involved
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Explore ecosystem restoration
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Discover nature art projects
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Support Seats of Hope
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Join the Art in Nature competition (June)
Art in Nature Competition
Whole Wild World Category: Wild Life
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In collaboration with the Gibraltar Horticultural Society (GHS), hosted by The Growing Artists Hub.
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The In Nature Art Competition is again inviting responses to nature through art and creativity.
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The Whole Wild World is supporting the category: Wild Life.
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This category focuses on the living presence of nature - wild spaces, biodiversity and ecosystems. We invite work that explores:
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Native flora and fauna
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Biodiversity & ecosystems
Timeline:
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Submission period: February to Wednesday 10th June 2026
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Exhibition: 11th-19th of June
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Submission of artworks:The Growing Artists Hub, located at the Old Police Station, 120a Irish Town
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For submissions to Wild Life category, please add ‘WWW’ to the back of your artwork, along with your name and contact information.
