The events will run until February 2024
Renowned illustrator Sir Quentin Blake has teamed up with the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust for a series of events at a Co Down wetland.
Read more:Professor Brian Cox announces return to Northern Ireland with number of local theatre shows Visitors will also have the chance to take part in crafty competitions with lots of Quentin Blake goodies up for grabs including the chance to win a one-off, special edition Quentin Blake print. Both the exhibition and the seasonal trails will offer a chance to explore some of Quentin’s lesser-known work on a theme that has intrigued him throughout his life - birds.
"The drawings you will see are from my own personal archive, and many have rarely been seen in public before.
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