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Wakehurst celebrates 25 years of Kew's Millenium Seed Bank
Wakehurst celebrates 25 years of Kew's Millenium Seed Bank

BBC News

time07-07-2025

  • Science
  • BBC News

Wakehurst celebrates 25 years of Kew's Millenium Seed Bank

Wakehurst is celebrating 25 years of Kew's Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) with an exhibition of art, sculpture and international artists have created an installation at the site in Ardingly, West Sussex, for the Seedscapes exhibit which highlights the need for global seed MSB is the largest seed facility in the world and stores over 2.5 billion seeds of 40,000 different plant Bacci, one of the MSB scientists who worked alongside the artists, said: "We hope that art will bridge between the seed bank and the science world and the people." Commissioned for this event, each artwork aims to reconnect visitors with the role of seeds in culture, science and artist Adam Johnson, who created 586 hand-sculpted clay seeds for the exhibit, said: "Every seed that I've made is conserved here at Wakehurst."Mexican-Colombian artist Cristina Ochoa has created a giant replica of the Erythrina americana are invited to sit inside the sculpture and reflect on the cultural and ecological significance of the said: "It's been a process of one year and a half from the beginning of the idea… it's based on a seed that I've been working with for a while." With an estimated 45% of flowering plants at risk of extinction, the Kew scientists have collected seeds from plants across the world, in collaboration with over 275 partners in nearly 100 exhibition also includes a transformation of the MSB's exterior, by Shiraaz Pulejkova has created seed-shaped pollinator hotels spread across the from two other artists are also on display at the Seedscapes exhibition until 14 September.

Wakehurst Mansion to reopen after roof restoration
Wakehurst Mansion to reopen after roof restoration

BBC News

time21-06-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Wakehurst Mansion to reopen after roof restoration

An Elizabethan mansion in West Sussex is to reopen with new exhibition spaces after being closed for a two-year roof billiard room and the chapel at Wakehurst Mansion will host exhibitions, while the library will offer visitors a "tranquil retreat" and "contemplative environment", Wakehurst Mansion organisers said the displays told the story of Wakehurst as a living laboratory in a historic landscape shaped by centuries of careful and innovative Mansion director, Susan Raikes, said: "We are proud to welcome visitors into a revitalised mansion that honours its past while embracing an exciting future." The billiard room will feature work exploring the transformation of the surrounding landscape, while the chapel will document Wakehurst's role in seed reopening coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Millennium Seed Bank and 60 years since the Royal Botanic Gardens, at Kew, began managing the Ikin, curator at the National Trust, which worked with Kew on the restoration, said: "This marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter at Wakehurst, with new displays exploring the rich history of the mansion and the people who've lived and worked there."The mansion reopens on 27 June.

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