Details of Loving Earth Exhibitions will only be posted on the Quaker Arts Network Events Calendar only from January 2024.
(Type “Loving Earth” in the search box or scroll down the calendar.)
A continuing series of exhibitions in Britain and abroad, together with other events. Please double check venue websites for opening times etc. All are welcome at these events.
Past events can be seen on the calendar below.
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- 1414.November.Sunday
Loving Earth exhibitions in and around Glasgow today
This is the last day for some of the displays of Loving Earth panels in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Displays at the Gorbals Parish Church and at two Save the Children shops end today, and at Maryhill Burgh Halls tomorrow. The exhibition at the Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out) continues until January, with another textile workshop on Saturday 27th November.
- 1515.November.Monday
Loving Earth exhibitions in and around Glasgow today
You can still catch the display of Loving Earth panels at the Maryhill Burgh Halls in Glasgow, though most of the others have now closed. The exhibition at the Scottish Maritime
Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out) continues until January, with another textile workshop on Saturday 27th November.
Another group of panels will also be on show in Alloa later this month, and we have plans in the pipeline for a group of exhibitions in Fife next Spring, as well as in other parts of Britain and Ireland.
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- 1616.November.TuesdayNo events
- 1717.November.Wednesday
Transforming Lives through Nature Sound and Vision
This online seminar, organised by Froglife.org and partners will explore how lives can be changed through a variety of interactions with nature and various kinds of arts and crafts, making and helping us recognise connections between different life forms and a variety of experiences .
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- 1818.November.ThursdayNo events
- 1919.November.FridayNo events
- 2020.November.SaturdayNo events
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