Art Exhibition: A Year in the Wild
Rebecca Howard
12 September – 18 October
Monday to Sunday 10am-4pm in the Knepp Wilding Shop
Discover the transformative power of rewilding with Rebecca Howard’s evocative exhibition, A Year in the Wild. Through a series of stunning artworks, Howard celebrates the positive changes taking place across the UK as people restore, re-nature, and rewild pockets of land.
The exhibition showcases nine independent rewilding sites, each dedicated to nurturing their landscapes for generations to come. From the RSPB-managed saltmarshes of the Ribble Estuary in Lancashire to the ancient 4,000-year-old oak temperate rainforest in Cornwall, Howard’s work captures the diversity of habitats and the inspiring efforts of those committed to biodiversity.
A Year in the Wild reveals the wonder of rewilding and demonstrates how deliberate, positive action can repair and rejuvenate landscapes—benefiting both the planet and ourselves.
About the artist
Rebecca Howard is a freelance illustrator and artist whose work is deeply inspired by the waterways and natural landscapes of England. She trained at Falmouth College of Arts, specialising in illustration, and has been building a diverse freelance career for over 18 years, collaborating with clients across the country.
Rebecca is part of the Coach house Artists group, a collective of 10 artists who share studio space situated in the picturesque grounds of Yeldall Manor, Wargrave Berkshire.
Rebecca’s paintings capture the beauty and character of England’s natural environment, reflecting her fascination with rivers, wetlands, and the landscapes that surround them. Learn more and visit her website here.