Animal Art Fair Returns to Fulham Palace


See - and buy - the work of over 40 top contemporary artists

Fulham Palace is once again hosting the Animal Art Fair from Thursday May 5 to Sunday May 8.

The fair will feature over 40 contemporary artists and sculptors whose work includes everything from delicate paintings of butterflies by Bryan Ceney to dramatic sculptures of South African wild animals by Bruce Little.

This year's fair follows the success of last year's inaurgural fair at the Palace, which was attended by 3,000 people, with £500,0000 worth of art sold and £45,000 raised for good causes.

In 2011, the fair will help fund charitable partner Tusk, which to date has raised over £12 million for a wide range of projects across Africa, not only to protect wildlife, particularly endangered species, but also help to alleviate poverty, through sustainable development and education amongst rural communities who live alongside wildlife.

The fair will be open on:

Thursday May 5 (preview evening) - 6.30pm - 9pm

Friday May 6 and Saturday May 7 - 10am - 6pm

Sunday May 8 - 10am - 4pm

In order to be admitted to the fair visitors are kindly requested to arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled closing time.

Tickets are now onsale online.

May 2, 2011