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

  • 02
    02.October.Monday

    Green Libraries in Merton

    All day
    2023.10.02-2023.10.07

    Merton libraries will be celebrating Libraries Week from 2-8 October, the theme this year is Green Libraries, focusing on sustainability and climate change.

    As part of the celebrations, Wimbledon and Morden libraries will have displays and workshops in partnership with the Loving Earth Project. Some of the textile panels on display will be those made at previous workshops in Merton libraries.
    Wimbledon Library is at 35 , Wimbledon Hill road, SW197NB
    Morden Library is at Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, SM4

    For more information about Libraries Week and Green Libraries
    events, go to www.merton.gov.uk/libraries

     

  • 05
    05.October.Thursday

    Loving Earth exhibition at Friends House, London

    All day
    2023.10.05-2023.12.22
    Friends House , Euston
    173-177 Euston road, London NW12BJ

     

    A large exhibition of Loving Earth panels will be held in the Quaker Centre and downstairs corridors of  Friends House, as part of a series of events in London during the autumn.

    The Quaker Bookshop at Friends House will  also be selling Loving Earth project books and cards. , 

    Normally open during office hours on weekdays.   Associated events include a launch and poetry reading on 5th October, a book launch on 23rd November  and  interactive Climate Fresk and Active Hope workshops  on 2 December.

    Please check https://www.friendshouse.co.uk/quaker-centre/ for opening times  of the bookshop and café.

  • 05
    05.October.Thursday

    Loving Earth poetry book launch event at Friends House, London

    16:00 -19:00
    2023.10.05
    Friends House , Euston
    173-177 Euston road, London NW12BJ

    This event launches the  Out of Excuses poetry book and exhibition of textile art, to be held in the Quaker Centre and corridors of Friends  House.

    A selection of poems from the book will be read by the poets.

     

    Free, but please book your place via Eventbrite in advance .

    Refreshments from 4pm;
    Welcome speeches and poetry reading from 5pm.
    The bookshop will remain open until 7pm

  • 15
    15.October.Sunday

    Here for Justice: Why the Loving Earth Project?

    11:45 -12:30
    2023.10.15
    St John's Waterloo
    73 Waterloo Road London SE1 8TY

    As part of St Johns Waterloo’s interfaith series of Exploring Spirit events Linda Murgatroyd will give a short talk about the origins and purpose of the Loving Earth Projet , followed by a Question and Answer session.

    This will take place after the 10. 30 service and a coffee break. All welcome.

    Details of this series of events are at https://stjohnswaterloo.org/worship/exploring-spirit/#nourishingthespirit

     

  • 19
    19.October.Thursday

    Loving Earth Exploring Spirit at St John's Waterloo

    All day
    2023.10.19-2023.11.28
    St John's Waterloo
    73 Waterloo Road London SE1 8TY

    The Loving Earth Project will be exhibiting a large number of textile panels in the Crypt at St John’s as part of a series of Loving Earth events in London this autumn.

    This exhibition will be part of St John’s  Exploring Spirit festival, linking up with Black History Month in October, the season of Remembrance and InterFaith Week in November.

    An opening event will be held on 19th October. The exhibition will be open on selected weekdays from 9am to 5pm, on Sunday mornings, and on selected evenings, but this will depend on other events at the church.

    Please check the St John’s website for full details of opening times and news of other events.

     

Exhibitions and some of the associated events are supported by