WORLD LAND TRUST GALLERY

1989 - ?

World Land Trust Gallery

The World Land Trust Gallery at Blyth House, 3 Bridge Street, Halesworth, Suffolk is run by World Land Trust (WLT) an international conservation organisation, founded in 1989, whose patrons are Sir David Attenborough, Chris Packham and David Gower. WLT protects some of the Earth’s most biologically important habitats, working through partners across the world. The aim of the gallery is to raise funds to support WLT’s conservation projects, saving some of the most threatened habitats and wildlife on the planet. Since its inaugural exhibition, it has presented a varied programme of exhibitions, featuring a wide range of art from pencil drawings and watercolours to original prints and sculptures and the gallery has displayed the work of renowned local, national, and international artists. Its director 2009-2015 was Bruce Pearson and Suffolk artists who have exhibited with the World Land Trust Gallery include Yvonne Forster, Ania Hobson, Sara Johnson.
Website: https://www.worldlandtrust.org