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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January 17 - January 23
  • 17
    17.January.Sunday
    No events
  • 18
    18.January.Monday
    No events
  • 19
    19.January.Tuesday
    No events
  • 20
    20.January.Wednesday
    No events
  • 21
    21.January.Thursday

    Loving Earth: Panel makers chat

    19:30 -21:00
    2021.01.21

    This informal event is for anyone who is making a textile panels to contribute to the international community textile project. If you’d like to make a panel, have got started or need more help with design or techniques, come and share your questions and ideas and meet other panel-makers. It would also be lovely to hear reflections from those who have finished your panels, and discuss possible or actual actions to help us live more sustainably in future.

    You çan get started on your panel on your own, using resources on the Loving Earth Project website or with others at a “getting started” workshop  or a Loving Earth Project course – displayed elsewhere on this calendar.

    Please email lovingearthproject@gmail.com to book your place and receive the Zoom link.  The meeting will start promptly at 7.30 GMT. Arrivals from 7.20pm.

  • 22
    22.January.Friday

    Deepening Our Committment

    All day
    2021.01.22-2021.03.18

    6 weeks online course with Woodbrooke.

    Live and online discussion, personal reflection and time and support for you to work on your textile panel.

    £36.

    Click here for more information and to book.

  • 23
    23.January.Saturday
    No events

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