Compassion in World Farming is proud to announce its participation in the prestigious Hay Festival 2024, where it will be showcasing its latest exhibition, ‘Human Faces.’ This thought-provoking display aims to raise awareness about the importance of compassion in the world of farming and its impact on animal welfare.
The exhibition, which will run from May 28th to June 2nd, will feature a series of striking images that highlight the human side of farming, emphasizing the emotional connections between humans and animals. Visitors will be treated to a unique and immersive experience, as they explore the stories of farmers, animals, and the people who care for them.
‘Human Faces’ is a powerful reminder that farming is not just about producing food, but also about the people and animals involved in the process,’ says Andrew, the exhibition’s curator. ‘We hope that this exhibition will inspire people to think differently about the food they eat and the impact it has on the world.’
The exhibition will also feature a series of interactive elements, including a ‘Farmers’ Market’ where visitors can learn about sustainable farming practices and taste locally sourced produce. Additionally, there will be a ‘Compassion Café’ where attendees can relax and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea while learning more about the organization’s work.
‘Human Faces’ is a must-see event for anyone interested in animal welfare, sustainable living, and the importance of compassion in our daily lives,’ says Sarah, a spokesperson for Compassion in World Farming. ‘We are thrilled to be a part of the Hay Festival and look forward to sharing our message with the world.’