Yasmin Art Of Zoo Official

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Educational Outreach – The “Zoo‑Art Workshops” program, co‑run with the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), brings art teachers into zoo education departments, encouraging students to create ethically aware visual projects. yasmin art of zoo

Who Is Yasmin? A Brief Bio

| Year | Milestone | |------|-----------| | 2009 | Graduated with First‑Class Honors in Fine Art (Painting) from Goldsmiths, University of London | | 2012 | Debut solo show “Synthetic Wilderness” at the Camden Art Space (critical acclaim for blending digital collage with traditional oil) | | 2015 | Awarded the Emerging Artist Grant from Arts Council England; began a series of site‑specific installations in public parks | | 2019 | Residency at the National Aquarium, Plymouth – produced the acclaimed “Marine Echoes” installation | | 2023 | First foray into animal‑focused work with “Feathered Whispers,” a collaborative project with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) | | 2026 | “The Art of Zoo” – her most ambitious project to date, in partnership with the Royal Wildlife Sanctuary | I’m unable to write a descriptive or promotional

3.2 “Elephant’s Memory” (2022) – Edinburgh, Royal Botanic Garden

  • Medium: 8‑minute looping projection on a 10 m × 15 m white tent canvas, combined with a soundscape of recorded elephant vocalizations and visitor murmurs.
  • Concept: Uses archival footage of the zoo’s oldest female elephant, Mali, over her 60‑year life, overlayed with a visual timeline of the zoo’s own architectural changes. The piece underscores how animal lives become historical records for institutions.

Unlike the physical institutions we visit on weekends, the digital "Art of Zoo" is a creative style where artists blend realistic animals with high-concept imagination, emotion, and storytelling. Medium: 8‑minute looping projection on a 10 m

“I expected a typical zoo walk‑through, but walking through the Elephant Memory felt like being inside the animal’s mind. It made me think about how we forget the emotional lives of these giants.” – Emma L., 34, London