Exhibitions
Part of the ongoing Wild Wings of Hope project, this exhibition brings together papercut birds, insects and community-created artworks to explore migration, biodiversity and hope through the remarkable journeys connecting the UK and Africa.
A public showcase of the immersive AR experience developed by Under the Skin and Swansea University, bringing wildlife prints to life through interactive storytelling about endangered species and biodiversity loss.
Under the Skin has been selected as one of this year’s 65 featured UK artists for the 7th Great Print Exhibition, an annual celebration of the art of printmaking. We're proud to be nearly 900 works including screen prints, woodcuts, linocuts, collographs and cyanotypes.
We had the honour of hosting singer-songwriter Nick Mulvey at our gallery exhibition for COP26, where he played an intimate gig to a small audience seated amongst the full Under the Skin screenprint collection.
Whether you’re attending COP26 or living in Glasgow locally, come and explore our interactive exhibition of endangered species where we will be shining a spotlight on extinction through our interactive screenprints and Augmented Reality app demo.
Under the Skin exhibited alongside the Scottish Ornithologists' Club Gallery's year-round programme, sharing wildlife-inspired artworks celebrating biodiversity and conservation.
Under the Skin has been selected as one of this year’s 65 featured UK artists for the 6th Great Print Exhibition, an annual celebration of the art of printmaking. We're proud to be nearly 900 works including screen prints, woodcuts, linocuts, collographs and cyanotypes.
Brothers Ed & James Harrison, founders of creative entity Under The Skin, bring their first solo exhibition to Brighton to shine a light on some of the world’s most endangered species and the efforts being made to rescue them.
Over a weekend in January, Under the Skin transformed the Museum of Natural History with phosphorescent wildlife artworks, encouraging visitors of all ages to reflect on extinction and the natural world.
An exhibition supporting Surfers Against Sewage, featuring 15 ocean-inspired prints from Ebb & Flow celebrating the beauty and wonder of the sea.
The Conservation Optimism Summit 2019 brought together people to share ideas and offer solutions for more empowering conservation. Under the Skin were invited to exhibit their phosphorescent wildlife artworks and process film at the opening event.
An immersive papercut installation inviting visitors to look more closely at the extraordinary world of insects. Through intricate paper specimens, the exhibition celebrates the beauty, diversity and ecological importance of these often-overlooked creatures.
The World Illustration Awards continues the AOI’s tradition of delivering an annual illustration competition, which has run in various forms for over 45 years. WIA2019 is delivered by the AOI in partnership with the Directory of Illustration.
We are proud to be exhibiting Under the Skin in partnership with the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation as part of their Wildlife Artist of the Year 2019.