Casey Nadine Banwell
Mediums Used
Sculptures by Casey Nadine Banwell
Credentials
Qualifications
Btec National Diploma, BAHonours
Exhibitions
Mall Galleries, The Natural Eye 2022
Wales Contemporary Waterfront Gallery 2022
Wales Contemporary Oxo Gallery 2022
Artists for Conservation VanDusen Botanical Garden 2022
Oxo gallery 2023 Realms of Hope
Green and Stone 2024
TWASI Nature in Art 2024
Artists for conservation VanDusen Botanical Garden 2024
TWASI Nature in Art 2024
Mall galleries, The Natural Eye 2024Awards
DSWF
Badge of honour 2022Artists for Conservation
Best in Show 2022
Medal of Excellence 2022TWASI
Best 3D Sculpture in Show 2024
Medal of Excellence 2024
People's Choice 2024Artists for Conservation
Best in Show 2024
Medal of Excellence 2024Publications
Artists for Conservation 2022
Artists for Conservation 2024
TWASI Magazine 2024
Casey Nadine Banwell is an accomplished sculptress with over ten years experience in the film industry. Her recent credits include Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, 1917, and Mermaid. She has campaigned to introduce legislation banning the use of wild animals in films. Since 2020, Casey has channelled her remarkable talent into creating and promoting inspired and inspirational pieces with the sole aim of helping the species they represent. Casey’s work has greatly benefitted rescue, rehabilitation and release programs for Global Conservation Orangutan Projects. Sales of her work have so far enabled the purchase of 46 acres of Sumatran rainforest, providing a corridor through habitat ravaged by palm oil production. Casey’s pangolin sculptures ‘Protection’ and ‘Hope’ have raised funds to provide ambassadors for The Pangolin Project in the Maasai Mara. In March 2022, on World Wildlife Day, two bronzes of ‘Protection’ were simultaneously installed in the grounds of No 10 Downing Street and in the State House in Nairobi. The Nairobi installation was ceremonially presented to the First Lady of Kenya, by Lord Zac Goldsmith, to symbolise British and Kenyan resolve to protect pangolin. Casey’s work has recently featured in a prestigious exhibition at the OXO gallery, London in November 2023 among six award-winning wildlife artists. she has also won Best in Show and a medal of honour from Artists for Conservation and a badge of honour from the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation. She has also recently received awards from the TWASI Nature in Art Exhibition 2024, receiving a medal for the best sculpture for her bronze piece, Protection and the people’s choice award for The Thinker.
Casey has also exhibited to critical acclaim in London’s Mall Galleries, the Waterfront Gallery in Milford Haven and the Vandusen Botanical Gardens in Vancouver. With a number of recognised pieces, and new projects in progress, Casey is looking to further showcase her work through gallery exhibitions at home and abroad; to continue to widen her recognition as a conservation artist, dedicated to protecting the animals which continue to inspire her work.
State House Nairobi Kenya 2022 on world wildlife day, protection was presented and now permanently resides there.
Number 10 Downing Street 2022 Protection was installed in the grounds at number 10
Chester zoo 2023, Protection was installed