This exhibition explores our relationship with the natural world and looks at how people across the globe are creating, rebuilding and repairing connections with nature.
Will going ‘wild’ help us to tackle the climate and biodiversity crisis? Can ‘wildness’ flourish within a city like Exeter? How do we care for things we can’t see?
Wild will challenge the way we think about nature, whisking you to wild places across the world. Find out how communities, researchers and activists are shaping their environments and looking to ‘wild’ for a more positive future. In one case study, the restoration of traditional practices is helping to heal both the land and the people. In others, biodiversity has exploded where farmland has been rewilded, and the reintroduction of animal species is helping to restore ecological balance.
Featuring audio, film and interactive elements alongside natural history collections and artworks, the exhibition prompts you to notice the biodiversity and heritage of the featured environments while questioning our relationship with the natural world.
RAMM’s artist commission
Devon-based artist Sarah Gillespie RWA has closely observed a tiger moth specimen in RAMM’s collection. She has created beautiful large-scale drawings that highlight its recent, rapid population decline. These new artworks will be on display in Wild.
A Manchester Museum partnership exhibition

Supported by the Garfield Weston Foundation

Image: Wolf in snow at Yellowstone. Credit National Park Service/Neal Herbert
Event Information
Dates and Times
- 26 July 2025 – 4 January 2026 10am – 5pm
Description
RAMM Opens at 10.30am on Tue, 10am Wed-Sun
Price
Standard – £6, NUS cardholders and MA Members – £4, ArtFund – £3, Under 19s and carers free
Location
Galleries 22 and 21