There is much to love and celebrate in the world around us and yet we also know how much we love is fragile and impermanent. This creative writing workshop invites participants to focus on what they cherish in the world around them. It is led by Kathleen Bell, a published poet and experienced workshop leader.
Advance booking is essential for this free workshop as places are limited . Details: https://thelittleboxoffice.com/riverhouse/event/view/142097
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2022-08-17 14:00 - 2022-08-17 17:00
Loving Earth Project at Bournemouth Library
August 17 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Would you like to take part in the Loving Earth Project which is coming to Bournemouth Library?
This is a chance to show others what you are concerned about and how it is being impacted by climate breakdown. It could be something that is being effected globally or locally.
At the workshops we will help you turn your idea into a textile panel. You can attend one or all three workshops and continue to work on your panel at home. Panels will be exhibited in February 2023.
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2022-08-25 14:00 - 2022-08-25 17:30
A selection of Loving Earth panels will be on display at Edinburgh Central Quaker Meeting House from 2 to 6pm Monday-Saturday for the 3 weeks beginning August 8th.
Meetings for Worship for Creativity will be held in conjunction with the LEP exhibition on August 9th and 25th (2pm-5.30pm each day), inviting Friends and visitors to create panels using various media to add to the exhibition.
Quaker Meeting House
7 Victoria Terrace Edinburgh
EH1 2JL
Tel: 0131 225 4825
office@equaker.org.uk + Google Maphttps://www.equaker.org.uk/
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2022-09-10 13:00 - 2022-09-10 17:00
This stitching workshop coincides with the Loving Earth exhibition and will be facilitated by Isabella Hodge, Textiles Tutor at Made in East Lothian Arts Hub.
The exhibition has free entry, but for the workshop there is a nominal fee of £5.00.
Bookings can be made through me, Clerk to East Lothian Quaker Meeting, by calling 07530 237055 or e-mailing disimcock@btinternet.com.
Places in the stitching workshop are limited, so early enquiries are advised.
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2022-10-19 14:00 - 2022-10-19 17:00
Loving Earth Project at Bournemouth Library
October 19 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Would you like to take part in the Loving Earth Project which is coming to Bournemouth Library?
This is a chance to show others what you are concerned about and how it is being impacted by climate breakdown. It could be something that is being effected globally or locally.
At the workshops we will help you turn your idea into a textile panel. You can attend one or all three workshops and continue to work on your panel at home. Panels will be exhibited in February 2023.
Details
- Time:
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2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
- Event Category:
- Discussion event
Venue
- Bournemouth Library
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22 The Triangle
Bournemouth, BH2 5RQ United Kingdom - Phone:
- 01202 127000
- Website:
- https://www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/Libraries/Libraries.aspx
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2023-01-11 14:00 - 2023-01-11 17:00
Loving Earth Project at Bournemouth Library
11 January 2023 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Would you like to take part in the Loving Earth Project which is coming to Bournemouth Library?
This is a chance to show others what you are concerned about and how it is being impacted by climate breakdown. It could be something that is being effected globally or locally.
At the workshops we will help you turn your idea into a textile panel. You can attend one or all three workshops and continue to work on your panel at home. Panels will be exhibited in February 2023.
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2023-03-30 - 2023-04-12 All dayThe LEP panels will be in the exhibition space at The Station, Richmond, North Yorkshire www.thestation.co.uk from 30th March and running until 12th April 2023.
The Richmondshire Refugee Support Group is working with some recently arrived refugee women from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan and they will be running a series of workshops throughout the rest of 2022, as well as the refugee women they will have local women from textile groups involved.
They have started introducing the women to different textile techniques and are planning on walks in the surrounding countryside where they will start to discuss the impacts of climate change.