UKNC will be delivering a free touring 'Future___scapes' exhibition at six locations across the UK this coming month

March 26th 2025

Over the coming month, the UK National Commission for UNESCO will be delivering a touring Future___scapes exhibition at six locations across the UK. Future___scapes explores design-led ideas that respond to how our land, nature and heritage are being affected by climate change, and asks you to consider what the future is for your ___ scape.

The exhibition is free to visit and at the following locations and dates. No pre-registration is required - just turn up!

31 March & 1 April (10am to 4pm) - Perth Theatre, Perth

4 & 5 April (10am to 4pm) - The Roman Baths, Bath

9 & 10 April (10am to 4pm) - Verena Holmes Building, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury

14 & 15 April (10am to 4pm) - Saltaire (exact venue TBC)

22 & 23 April (10am to 4pm) - Oriel Môn, Rhosmeirch, Llangefni

30 April (10am to 4pm) - The Courthouse Shared Space Creative Hub, Bushmills, Northern Ireland (Note - new date and venue!!) PLEASE NOTE: Due to unforseen circumstances, the Future___scapes exhibition will no longer be at Bushmills in Northern Ireland on 30 April. We hope to bring the exhibition to Northern Ireland at a future date. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

The Future___scapes touring exhibition is part of the wider Climate Change and UNESCO Heritage project led by the UK National Commission for UNESCO. It was made possible by HM Treasury's Shared Outcomes Fund and the Local to Global Programme, with support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, thanks to National Lottery players.

More information on the Climate Change and UNESCO Heritage project

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