Sussex ArtBeat

Art on show in Brighton & Hove and Sussex

A Bell for Lost Species ** 29-30 Nov 2015 ** ONCA

oi_03-1230x845

Remembrance Day for Lost Species is driven by a growing coalition of artists, educators, celebrants and writers. It is also supported by the MEMO project and Extinction Symbol. Last year, WWF reported in its Living Planet report that Earth has lost half its wildlife in the last 40 years. However, worse is to come as climate change and habitat loss are leading us into the Sixth Mass Extinction. Now is the time to create new rituals for remembering and mourning what we have lost, and for celebrating and making commitments to what remains.

Since 2011, groups in the UK and internationally have met on the last day of November to hold memorials for extinct species. There have been several ceremonies for the Great Auk (d.1852), including a burial at sea and funeral pyres in coastal Wales and Scotland. In Belgium, families lit candles for disappeared indigenous butterflies. In Brighton, paper flags inspired by Mexico’s Day of the Dead were waved in a procession for the Caribbean Monk Seal (d.1952). Last year there were a number of centenary memorials to the Passenger Pigeon (d.1914).

This year, Onca Arts and Ecology will mark Remembrance Day for Lost Species with the casting of a Bell for Lost Species to be made at the Onca Gallery by Bristol-based mobile foundry/ performance collective Ore and Ingot. This echoes and builds on a call by the MEMO Project for people everywhere to ring bells in memory of lost species at the same time.

This free event with storytelling will take place at the Onca Gallery at 3pm on Sunday November 29th. The Bell will be tolled the next day, Remembrance Day for Lost Species.

Tools for you to take part in Remembrance Day for Lost Species:

Source: A Bell for Lost Species | ONCA

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

%d bloggers like this: