Events
Nature Unseen
Thursday 8 May 17:00 until 18:30
Brighton & Hove : Fabrica, 40 Duke St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 1AG
Speaker: Karis Petty
Part of the series: Festival of Ideas 2025

What is nature if you cannot see it? How high is the cedar tree when the eyes cannot climb its boughs? What are the sounds that gather around you in the blue dawn of a summer morning?
There are traditions of thinking about landscapes as seen. We recognise this in landscape paintings and how we stand and “view” nature.
This exhibition invites you into the world of sight impaired collaborators and their experiences of Wakehurst’s wild botanic garden in the heart of Sussex.
Immerse yourself in a soundscape composition, feel along a tactile forest crafted with foraged nature, and meet the collaborators in a Q+A. You will leave inspired to think and feel differently about ‘nature’.
The exhibition encourages you to engage your non-visual senses in what is a predominantly visual world. Through a composition of sounds and textures, you are invited into a deeper connection with nature and art beyond traditional visual engagement.
We are a group of artists and multidisciplinary researchers collaborating on a project based at the University of Sussex exploring pathways to inclusion in the heritage sector through the arts.
Find out more information and book tickets now.
By: Lia McCarthy
Last updated: Friday, 14 February 2025