Art Exhibition by Paul Dyson

Watercolour paintings of birds

Artwork by Paul Dyson

Art Exhibition by Paul Dyson

Location:
The amazing artwork of Paul Dyson will be exhibited at Attenborough Nature Reserve this January

Event details

Meeting point

Corridor inside the Centre, beyond the café and shop

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Date

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Time
9:00am - 4:00pm
A static map of Art Exhibition by Paul Dyson

About the event

Attenborough Nature Centre will be exhibiting the art of Paul Dyson throughout the month of January.

The exhibition is located in the conference room at Attenborough Nature Centre and will be available during standard opening hours. A proportion of all sales will be donated to the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.

Paul Dyson - Celebrating Nature Through Art

Paul Dyson showcases and sells his stunning paintings at the Attenborough Art Gallery. Inspired by wilderness areas, Paul’s work captures the atmosphere of the natural world. His passion for field observation has taken him to Africa, India, the Himalayas and throughout the British Isles, exploring local and national wildlife.

Long associated with the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, Paul regularly exhibits his unique watercolour paintings at the Nature Centre. His art has earned him numerous national awards and has been featured in publications, books and merchandise for organisations such as the RSPB and RNLI.

Through his work, Paul is proud to support wildlife and environmental conservation projects, using his talent to promote a deeper appreciation for the natural world.

Know before you go

Dogs

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On a lead
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Mobility

Suitable for people with limited mobility

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Wheelchair access

Suitable for wheelchair users
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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Contact us

Contact number: 01159644810
Contact email: retail@nottswt.co.uk
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