Rebecca Chesney was artist in residence at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) in 2010. She used her time there to research the bees and other wildlife on the estate, with a view to producing work for an exhibition at the Park's galleries to be held in April 2011. In conversation with Helen Pheby, one of the curators at YSP, Rebecca discusses in this film what her residency has taught her about bees and the landscape of the Park, thus bringing together two realms (art and estate management) that have in the past remained separate. Her work so far demonstrates the careful observation and research artists undertake when approaching a new topic, thus bringing them closer at times to the realms of science and (in this case) natural history. It also demonstrates the lively contemporary interest in art derived from ecological themes. Rebecca's project will leave a clear legacy in the Park. Additional bee hives are to be sited there and by next summer two wildlife meadows of bee-friendly plants, based on colour themes, will have been planted as creations in living land art. Watch YSP website for further developments.