Borage (Borago officinalis) plant

Field Hospital for Eco-Anxiety How to visit

4 April – 28 September | 10am to 4pm

Open every day except 17th September

The Orangery
Dunham Massey Gardens
Woodhouse Lane, Altrincham, WA14 4SJ

The Edible Bus Stop® and Not here to be liked present a takeover of tropical plants and artworks to transform the Orangery into a space where you can take in plants through your eyes, nose, and ears ​and receive a dose of biophilia.

The installation itself is free. However general admission to the Park & Gardens applies, which is £10 for an adult and £5 for a child.

This ticket also includes access to the rest of the garden, deer park, car park, shop, cafe, restaurant, facilities and car parking. Entry to Dunham Massey and this experience is free for National Trust members.

Credits

The Orangery Field Hospital for Eco-Anxiety is presented by The Edible Bus Stop® and Not here to be liked.

The soundscape was composed by Internal Garden, a Monstera, a Ctenanthe and a Begonia.

Not here to be liked is a collaborative studio that designs for change, supporting organisations, artists and social change movements with culturally relevant art, design, and strategy.

The Edible Bus Stop® is an award-winning spatial design studio specialising in creating accessible, interactive public green spaces and immersive biophilic experiences and installations.

Internal Garden is an immersive sound art and research programme exploring plant consciousness through live performance, interactive installations, and educational events.