The Hold's latest exhibition, Suffolk's Green Story, will explore several themes ranging from the natural environment to agricultural change, through to the impact of our domestic homes and what we can all do to slow down climate change and choose greener ways of living.
The exhibition will feature loaned items from Britten Pears Arts which reveal the damage done to Benjamin Britten's home in Aldeburgh during the 1953 floods and scores from Noye’s Fludde, his one-act opera which took inspiration from the floods. The exhibition will also feature collections from British composer, arranger, conductor, teacher and musicologist Imogen Holst.
Maps demonstrating coastal erosion, documents showing agricultural and natural environmental change and the impact our domestic lives have on the environment. It’s set to be a thought provoking and engaging exhibition to prompt what we can all do to slow down climate change and choose greener ways of living.
Entry is FREE however booking is required to guarantee entry: www.ticketsource.co.uk/...
Go beyond the displays with a special tour from the Suffolk Archives exhibition team. Find out more, hear new stories, and ask your burning questions. Alternate Wednesdays and Saturdays throughout the exhibition run. Ticket includes tour and exhibition admission.
General Admission: £5pp
Students/Concessions: £4pp
Book online: www.ticketsource.co.uk/...
03/02/2023 - 18/06/2023