Lions, Livestock & Living Walls: an Artistic Study of Community & Conservation in Tanzania


Field sketches & studio paintings from Alison Nicholls’ visits to the African People & Fund in northern Tanzania. Artist’s Reception: July 9, 6.30pm. Alison Nicholls is a wildlife and conservation artist who lived in southern Africa and works closely with African conservation projects. In 2011 and 2012 Alison visited the African People & Wildlife Fund (APW) in northern Tanzania to sketch the people, wildlife and landscapes of the Maasai Steppe and learn more about conservation issues in the area. This exhibit showcases her field sketches and studio paintings along with details of APW’s work with local communities to reduce human-wildlife conflict.

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Rye Free Reading Room
1061 Boston Post Road
Rye, NY
Handicap Accessible? Yes

Date: Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Times: 12:00 am

Ticket pricing:
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Presenter: Rye Free Reading Room
Presenter Phone: 9149394023

Sponsor Message

30% of exhibition sales will benefit the African People & Wildlife Fund in Tanzania.