The Manx Wildlife Trust has announced its second Biosphere Artist in Residence.
Ali Hodgson will take up the year long post from September, continuing on the work of Clare Payne.
The aim is to connect new audiences with Manx nature through the medium of art, and enable those of all ages and background to enjoy our culture.
The Trust is also seeking local businesses to support and provide homes for art projects created as part of the residency.
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