The Future_scapes exhibition explored design-led ideas that respond to how our land, nature and heritage are being affected by climate change, and asks you to consider what the future is in your ____scape.
Climate change is increasingly impacting our lives and landscapes. Through the Climate Change & UNESCO Heritage pilot, the UK National Commission for UNESCO (UKNC) – www.unesco.org.uk - is exploring how historic and natural sites can develop, adopt and be catalysts for long-term approaches that address these impacts.
Through the pilot, three UNESCO sites across the UK have been trialling collaborative and innovative ways to bring communities and organisations together, to help shape responses to climate change at both local and national levels. This exhibition is a reflection of some of the outcomes while also exploring how your local area can adopt similar approaches to respond to macro and micro challenges collaboratively.
It is free to visit, just have a browse through Perth Theatre's foyer.
FREE (Not Ticketed)
Mill Street, Perth, PH1 5HZ
One of Scotland's oldest theatres, Perth Theatre boasts a traditional Edwardian auditorium, new 200 capacity studio, dedicated community rooms, and spacious and welcoming public areas.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.