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
- 2727.February.SundayNo events
- 2828.February.MondayNo events
- 0101.March.Tuesday
Stitch and Chat at Wimbledon Library
35 Wimbledon Hill road , SW19If you’d like to make a loving earth panel – be it your first or another one – and within reach of Wimbledon Library (hard by Wimbledon station), why not bring your work in progress, ideas, questions etc and join others in an informal chat while we work? All welcome.
this won’t be a formal workshop, but we can all help one another. If you haven’t already done so please take a look at our Loving Earth Meditation and guidance on the Resources page of this website.
This downloadable poster has details: LLEP WimbledonLib poster 22:1 lores
All welcome .
Some materials will be available but please bring your own if you have them, - 0202.March.WednesdayNo events
- 0303.March.Thursday
Loving Earth workshop at Climate Coaching Festival
This online workshop will offer a brief introduction to the Loving Earth Project , a taster workshop (bring paper and coloured crayons, pastels or similar) , and an opportunity to discuss how the workshop might be adjusted to different groups and communities. All welcome – free.
This conference ( from 3 rd to 8th March) also offers a range of other materials for supporting climate engagement, and developing coaching and facilitation skills.
More details and to ign up in advance at https://www.climatecoachingalliance.org/festival-program/
- 0404.March.FridayNo events
- 0505.March.SaturdayNo events
Exhibitions and some of the associated events are supported by