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Cape Farewell is an umbrella charitable organisation that brings artists, scientists and educators together to collectively address and raise awareness about climate change. Please get in contact if you would like to find out more about any aspect of the Cape Farewell project, or if you are interested in supporting us or making a CarbonZero Donation.

Cape Farewell

The Science Museum's Dana Centre
165 Queen's Gate
South Kensington
London SW7 5HD
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Phone: +44 (0)20 7620 6235
Fax: +44 (0)20 7401 8231
Web: www.capefarewell.com 

How to Find Us

Cape Farewell is based in The Science Museum's Dana Centre, in Central London. Reaching us is easy, with close and convenient bus routes, tube and rail stations nearby, including South Kensington Tube. See useful information on public transport options, parking, access and maps on the Dana Centre website.
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Contact Details

Core Team

David Buckland - Director
davidbuckland@capefarewell.com

Ruth Little - Associate Director
ruthlittle@capefarewell.com

Nina Horstmann - Programme Manager
ninahorstmann@capefarewell.com

Mary Paterson - Finance Manager
marypaterson@capefarewell.com

Press Office - Media enquiries
press@capefarewell.com
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Advisors & Consultants

Sîon Parkinson - Curator, Universities Programme - Shortcourse|UK
sionparkinson@capefarewell.com

Colin Izod - Youth Programme
colinizod@capefarewell.com

Subathra Subramaniam - Youth Programme
subathra@capefarewell.com

Registered Charity Number: 1094747
VAT Reg Number: 831 0348 63
Company Limited by Guarantee in England & Wales: 4494523

Latest News

High Arctic Film Weekend

An exciting programme of feature films, documentaries and rare archive material around the Arctic

Dew Line Concert

Cape Farewell North America makes its public debut on 10 Nov in Toronto - tickets on sale now

SHORTCOURSE / UK

A surrogate art school of sorts, hosting a series of unconventional, rural and urban expeditions, including a series of expeditions this October exploring London's infrastructure of water.

U-n-f-o-l-d Events

Follow the exciting series of lectures and events around U-n-f-o-l-d live or via podcast.

Cape Farewell North America

Cape Farewell launches in North America

Ecocide Trial

Can ecocide be considered a crime against peace? Follow the UK Supreme Court's mock trial on 30 Sept.

U-n-f-o-l-d Exhibition

Continuing it's tour in the US, our exquisite new exhibition U-n-f-o-l-d heads to New York, showing at Parsons The New School for Design until 15 Dec. Find out more ›

David Buckland speaking at SXSW Eco

The South By Southwest Music and Media Conference (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, has extended it's programme to SXSW Eco, focusing on the environment, the economy, and civil society, 4-6 Oct 2011. Find out more ›

Related Links

Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey, Stranded, 2005-2006
David Buckland, Icesheet, 2003
David Buckland, founder and director of Cape Farewell, in sub-zero kit during the 2005 expedition.
Youth crew head to shore in the zodiac during the 2007 Youth Expedition.
Siobhan Davies, Endangered Species, 2006 (still)
William Hunt, Earth, Wind and Fire, 2007 (still)
The Noorderlicht locked in ice at Tempelfjorden, just North of the 79th parallel, during the 2005 Art/Science Expedition.
View of the Noorderlicht in the icy waters around Spitsbergen during the 2003 expedition.
Ludvig Hammeken and Suba Subramaniam work with school children as part of Uummannaq Day at Southbank Centre, January 2009.
Gautier Deblonde, from The Svalbard Series, 2003-2005
Scientist Kathryn Clark sampling the river water in San Pedro during the 2009 Andes Expedition. Photographer: Ana Cecilia Gonzales-Vigil.
Amy Balkin in conversation with Simon Boxall during the 2007 Art/Science Expedition.
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Cape Farewell pioneers a cultural response to climate change.