Thomas Steven
18 April, 2025
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Lancaster's heritage meets eco-innovation in new exhibition

A new exhibition at The Storey is celebrating Lancaster's rich heritage while looking ahead to its sustainable future. "Heritage & Eco-Innovation" showcases artwork that explores the intersection of the city's historical roots and its journey towards a greener tomorrow, highlighting how the community can shape a sustainable future for Lancaster.

Heritage & Eco-Innovation @ The Storey!

"Heritage & Eco-Innovation," curated by Community Mind Connect C.I.C. now open at The Storey, offers a unique perspective on Lancaster's past, present, and future. This exhibition features works by local artists and photographers that explore the vital connections between the city's heritage and the growing importance of eco-innovation. The exhibition showcases a diverse range of artistic mediums, including painting, collage, digital art, and mixed media sculpture. This event is in partnership with Lancaster Photographic Society, Lancaster District and Art Society, Lancaster CVS and Lancaster City Council. 

The exhibition's central focus is The Storey building itself, a significant architectural and cultural landmark in Lancaster. Through the artwork, viewers are invited to reflect on the building's history and its potential role in the city's sustainable development. By showcasing creative interpretations of Lancaster's heritage and its relationship with environmental responsibility, the exhibition aims to inspire dialogue and action within the community.

Ruth Lochrie and Daniel Stott from Lancaster Photographic Society
Ruth Lochrie and Daniel Stott from Lancaster Photographic Society Credit: Daniel Stott

It encourages residents to consider how the city's historical assets can be preserved and utilised to build a more sustainable future. "Heritage & Eco-Innovation" not only celebrates Lancaster's unique identity but also emphasizes the importance of community involvement in shaping its future.

Project Manager - Thomas Burns
Project Manager - Thomas Burns Credit: COMMUNITY MIND CONNECT C.I.C.

The exhibition is on until 24 April.