Events

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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NB: All times for our events are UK time

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  • Loving Earth display in Ayr
    All day
    2021.09.18-2021.09.25
    56 & 58 Newmarket Stree, Ayr

    A display of panels from the Loving Earth project will be on display in the windows of the Refill Shop and  next-door café from 18 September to 25 September .

    Opening times 10 till 4 Tuesday to Saturday.

     

     

  • Loving Earth panels at Maryhill Burgh Halls
    All day
    2021.09.18-2021.11.15
    10-24 Gairbraid Avenue Glasgow G20 8YE

    A selection of Loving Earth Project’s textile panels will be on display in the foyer of Maryhill Burgh Hall during COP 26 and in the weeks before it.

    Come and see some beautiful textile images in different styles made by a variety of people in around the world, about some of the things they personally love, what needs to happen to avoid damage to them from climate and environmental breakdown,  and what the panel- makers are doing to help.

    What do you love?  You can also add your own contribution to the installation of Loving Earth postcards at Maryhill Burgh Halls.

    Free.

    Opening times are generally Monday – Friday (10am – 6pm). Please see the Hall website for updates and more details.

  • Loving Earth exhibition in Wendover, Buckinghamshire
    All day
    2021.09.18-2021.09.25
    Church Lane, Wendover, Bucks. HP22 6N

    An exhibition of Loving Earth Project panels from our collection will be held at St Mary’s Church in Wendover, as part of  Great Big Green Week, from 18 to 25th September.

    The exhibition opening times are as follows:

    • Saturday 18th September: 12.00-17.00
    • Sunday 19th September:   12.30-17.00
    • Weekdays:                         11.30-17.00
    • Saturday 25th September: Workshop 11.00-16.00
    • Sunday 26th September:   12.30-17.00

     

     

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  • CURIOSITY, CREATIVITY AND THE CLIMATE
    19:00 -20:30
    2021.09.23

    Join this Zoom event, organised by Christian Aid Scotland, exploring how creativity can inspire us to change the world.

    We’ll be talking with people who advocate for climate justice through creative practice. The panel of guests includes:

    • ID Campbell, UNESCO artist
    • David Coleman, Chaplain for Eco-Congregations Scotland
    • Dr Anna Fisk, climate activist, theologian and knitter
    • Rev Kathy Galloway, poet and hymn writer
    • Linda Murgatroyd, Quaker Arts Network and Loving Earth Project co-ordinator
    • Seonaid Knox, Prophetic Activist for Christian Aid, will guide our creative and curious conversations.

    Details and bookings  here

    This event is being held as part of Climate Fringe Week.

    For more information about this pre-COP26 festival, check out the Climate Fringe website.

     

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  • Dumbarton Climate Fringe weekend : LEP textile workshops
    All day
    2021.09.25
    The Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank Castle St., Dumbarton G82 1QS

    Drop – in, facilitated textile workshops at 10.30am – 12.30 and 1.30pm – 3.30pm to coincide with the opening of the Loving Earth Project exhibition at the Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton.

     

     

     

     

    https://www.scottishmaritimemuseum.org/event/dumbarton-climate-fringe-weekend-loving-earth-project-panel-making-workshop/

     

     

     

     

     

  • Loving Earth exhibition opens at Scottish Maritime Museum, Dumbarton
    00:00
    2021.09.25-2022.02.05
    The Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank Castle St., Dumbarton G82 1QS

    A display of Loving Earth panels will be on show at the Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton from 25 September until the end of January 2022.

    A series of textile workshops will be organised during the course of the exhibition.

    Open Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm . See the museum’s website for further details of exhibition opening times, access and associated events.
    NB Please check covid-related information on the museum’s website and book your ticket in advance where possible.

     

     

    https://www.scottishmaritimemuseum.org/exhibitions/coming-soon-loving-earth-project/

  • Loving Earth Sewing Circle
    10:30 -12:00
    2021.09.25

    A chance to sew , draw or progress your Loving Earth panel in the online company of others, quietly chatting if you feel like it, to share inspiration and support each othe

     

    Facilitated informally by Jasmine Piercy.

    Starts at 10.30 am UK time

    Email jasminep321@yahoo.co.uk  for the Zoom link. Free.

  • Loving Earth workshop in Wendover
    11:00 -16:00
    2021.09.25
    Church Lane, Wendover, Bucks. HP22 6N

    Sally Prendergast and David Blackmore will be jointly running a free Loving Earth workshop at St Mary’s on Saturday 25th September 1100-1600,  in conjunction with the exhibition of Loving Earth panels at the church. This will provide an opportunity to reflect on the issues raised by the exhibition and to respond individually and creatively.

    There is no need to book – just turn up, enjoy some reflective conversations and start sketching out some ideas. Tea and coffee will be served.

    Further details at https://stmaryswendover.org/ .

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    • Dumbarton Climate Fringe weekend : LEP textile workshops
      All day
      2021.09.25
      The Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank Castle St., Dumbarton G82 1QS

      Drop – in, facilitated textile workshops at 10.30am – 12.30 and 1.30pm – 3.30pm to coincide with the opening of the Loving Earth Project exhibition at the Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton.

       

       

       

       

      https://www.scottishmaritimemuseum.org/event/dumbarton-climate-fringe-weekend-loving-earth-project-panel-making-workshop/

       

       

       

       

       

    • Loving Earth exhibition opens at Scottish Maritime Museum, Dumbarton
      00:00
      2021.09.25-2022.02.05
      The Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank Castle St., Dumbarton G82 1QS

      A display of Loving Earth panels will be on show at the Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton from 25 September until the end of January 2022.

      A series of textile workshops will be organised during the course of the exhibition.

      Open Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm . See the museum’s website for further details of exhibition opening times, access and associated events.
      NB Please check covid-related information on the museum’s website and book your ticket in advance where possible.

       

       

      https://www.scottishmaritimemuseum.org/exhibitions/coming-soon-loving-earth-project/

    • Loving Earth Sewing Circle
      10:30 -12:00
      2021.09.25

      A chance to sew , draw or progress your Loving Earth panel in the online company of others, quietly chatting if you feel like it, to share inspiration and support each othe

       

      Facilitated informally by Jasmine Piercy.

      Starts at 10.30 am UK time

      Email jasminep321@yahoo.co.uk  for the Zoom link. Free.

    • Loving Earth workshop in Wendover
      11:00 -16:00
      2021.09.25
      Church Lane, Wendover, Bucks. HP22 6N

      Sally Prendergast and David Blackmore will be jointly running a free Loving Earth workshop at St Mary’s on Saturday 25th September 1100-1600,  in conjunction with the exhibition of Loving Earth panels at the church. This will provide an opportunity to reflect on the issues raised by the exhibition and to respond individually and creatively.

      There is no need to book – just turn up, enjoy some reflective conversations and start sketching out some ideas. Tea and coffee will be served.

      Further details at https://stmaryswendover.org/ .

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