Anna Kirk-Smith is an interdisciplinary fine artist working with themes of nature, ecology, science and history, with specialist areas of interest being marine biology and geology. Unbridled curiosity and intriguing narratives are the starting points for her work.
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How to Be Feral invites readers into a dynamic exploration of the body’s relationship with the natural world. Drawing on Claire’s expertise as a movement artist, this book is a call to reconnect with the wilder, intuitive aspects of ourselves.
Natural history for everyone
The London-based Natural History Museum has put together a sound walk for its new gardens, designed with blind and visually impaired audiences in mind. In it, you hear from scientists, staff and other experts, the stories contained within the gardens, as well as poems created by visually impaired young individuals.

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