Sark: Artists for Nature: Jubilee Project
CHANNEL ISLAND OF SARK TO HOST
JUBILEE PROJECT
ARTISTS FOR NATURE FOUNDATION'S
The international non-profit organisation Artists for Nature Foundation, ANF
founded in 1990 in The Netherlands, have chosen the
beautiful and unique, car-free Channel Island of Sark as the location for their
fifteenth project. The ANF are a unique organisation
who draw the attention of policy-formulators and
decision-makers to the natural world by enabling
groups of influential and talented artists to
capture the spirit of endangered landscapes and
species in their natural habitat through art.
Since the summer of 2009, Sarkee and artist Rosanne Guille (a graduate of the
Royal College of Art) has been
working with the ANF, planning and fundraising for a
project which will bring 15 of these “Artists for
Nature' to paint, draw and sculpt in Sark for ten
days from 4th May 2011.
The project named 'Art for the Love of Sark' will
involve the artists recording all aspects of island
life from its rich and unspoilt natural history to
the human aspect. The artists will come from all
parts of the world, from Russia and the USA to
Germany, the Netherlands and the UK, and among them
the award-winning President of the Society of
Wildlife Artists, Harriet Mead. A full list of the
participating artists can be seen at www.sarkpaintings.com under
'current projects blog'.
During the artists visit, from the 3rd day on, there
will be daily showings of their work to the public and
some of the artists will work with the children of Sark
school encouraging their own interest in art and
nature. As with other ANF projects around the world, it is
hoped that there will be sufficient funding for a
project book to be published, and a film and
travelling exhibition to raise awareness of what a
special and unique, though fragile island Sark still
is.
Donations from the residents and businesses of Sark and
Guernsey have enabled the first artists visit in May to
go ahead. The artists will be staying at Stocks Hotel where rooms have been
kindly donated for their stay. What better way of
celebrating nature than through the eyes of some of
the world's most talented contemporary artists.

