A selection of textile panels from our international collection continues to be shown at the Meeting House during COP 26 fortnight.
The exhibition will be open to the public from Friday 5th till Sunday 7th November inclusive, from 1 till 5pm. All welcome.
The rest of the time those attending other events at the Meeting house users of the Meeting will have the opportunity to see this display. This includes the discussion of issues raised by Loving Earth textile panels, on the evening of 3rd November (at the Meeting House and on Zoom).
More information about events for COP 26 organised by Scottish Quakers is available at https://www.quakerscotland.org/cop26 .
NB Unfortunately the Meeting Room is not wheelchair accessible – it is up some steep stairs.
50 panels of the Loving Earth Project will be on display at Gorbals Parish Church in Glasgow from 30 October to 14 November. There will also be LEP workshops on 30 October and 7 November.
Two Save the Children shops in Glasgow, one in Bearsden and one on Byres Road, will have Loving Earth Panels on display in their shop windows from 1 to 13 November.Save the Children, 47 Milngavie Rd, Bearsden, Glasgow G61 2DW
A selection of textile panels from our international collection continues to be shown at the Meeting House during COP 26 fortnight.
The exhibition will be open to the public from Frida 5th till Sunday 7th November inclusive, from 2 till 5pm. All welcome.
The rest of the time those attending other events at the Meeting house users of the Meeting will have the opportunity to see this display. This includes the discussion of issues raised by Loving Earth textile panels, on the evening of 3rd November (at the Meeting House and on Zoom).
More information about events for COP 26 organised by Scottish Quakers is available at https://www.quakerscotland.org/cop26 .
NB Unfortunately the Meeting Room is not wheelchair accessible – it is up some steep stairs.
A selection of Loving Earth Project’s textile panels continues to 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.
The Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank Castle St., Dumbarton G82 1QS
A display of Loving Earth panels continues to be on show at the Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton until the end of January 2022.
A series of textile workshops and other events 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.
This exhibition at Dundee Quaker Meeting House continues to be open to the general public on Thursdays, through to 4th November.
Our Meeting House has only recently been opened and the exhibition will provide an opportunity for Quakers from other parts of Scotland and local people to visit the new space.
https://www.quakerscotland.org/dundee
The Meeting House, 9 Whitehall Crescent, Dundee, DD1 4AR
The building has level access.
The display will be open on Thursdays from 12.30 – 4pm. There will be a short Meeting for Worship at 12.30.
The demonstrations/ come and try sessions are 1 – 3pm . 14th Oct, rope/string mat making. 21st Oct, new uses for old felted jumpers! Two more to be decided.
A selection of textile panels from our international collection continues to be shown at the Meeting House during COP 26 fortnight.
The exhibition will be open to the public from Friday 5th till Sunday 7th November inclusive, from 1 till 5pm. All welcome.
The rest of the time those attending other events at the Meeting house users of the Meeting will have the opportunity to see this display. This includes the discussion of issues raised by Loving Earth textile panels, on the evening of 3rd November (at the Meeting House and on Zoom).
More information about events for COP 26 organised by Scottish Quakers is available at https://www.quakerscotland.org/cop26 .
NB Unfortunately the Meeting Room is not wheelchair accessible – it is up some steep stairs.
50 panels of the Loving Earth Project will be on display at Gorbals Parish Church in Glasgow from 30 October to 14 November. There will also be LEP workshops on 30 October and 7 November.
Two Save the Children shops in Glasgow, one in Bearsden and one on Byres Road, will have Loving Earth Panels on display in their shop windows from 1 to 13 November.Save the Children, 47 Milngavie Rd, Bearsden, Glasgow G61 2DW
A selection of textile panels from our international collection continues to be shown at the Meeting House during COP 26 fortnight.
The exhibition will be open to the public from Frida 5th till Sunday 7th November inclusive, from 2 till 5pm. All welcome.
The rest of the time those attending other events at the Meeting house users of the Meeting will have the opportunity to see this display. This includes the discussion of issues raised by Loving Earth textile panels, on the evening of 3rd November (at the Meeting House and on Zoom).
More information about events for COP 26 organised by Scottish Quakers is available at https://www.quakerscotland.org/cop26 .
NB Unfortunately the Meeting Room is not wheelchair accessible – it is up some steep stairs.
A selection of Loving Earth Project’s textile panels continues to 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.
The Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank Castle St., Dumbarton G82 1QS
A display of Loving Earth panels continues to be on show at the Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton until the end of January 2022.
A series of textile workshops and other events 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.
This exhibition at Dundee Quaker Meeting House continues to be open to the general public on Thursdays, through to 4th November.
Our Meeting House has only recently been opened and the exhibition will provide an opportunity for Quakers from other parts of Scotland and local people to visit the new space.
https://www.quakerscotland.org/dundee
The Meeting House, 9 Whitehall Crescent, Dundee, DD1 4AR
The building has level access.
The display will be open on Thursdays from 12.30 – 4pm. There will be a short Meeting for Worship at 12.30.
The demonstrations/ come and try sessions are 1 – 3pm . 14th Oct, rope/string mat making. 21st Oct, new uses for old felted jumpers! Two more to be decided.
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Those you can see today are at: Maryhill Burgh Halls , The Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out), and at two Save the Children shops. Tomorrow evening you can see them and join a discussion with participants from around the world at Glasgow Meeting House, and there’s a textile workshop on Sunday at Gorbals church.
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Those you can see today are at: Maryhill Burgh Halls , The Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out), and at two Save the Children shops. This evening you can see them and join a discussion with participants from around the world at Glasgow Meeting House, and there’s a textile workshop on Sunday at Gorbals church.
Invited participants from different parts of the world will introduce this evening’s conversation, selecting some Loving Earth panels as a starting point
Speakers include:
Wopicho Apollo, speaking from Uganda where he trains a variety of groups about sustainability, adaptation and mitigation measures and plays a leading role in the Friends Church of Uganda (Quakers)
Ed Tyler teaches permaculture in Glasgow and works to create regenerative culture in the Clyde bioregion.
Beverley Ward is Field Secretary for Earthcare in the South Eastern Yearly Meeting of Quakers and has a wide range of experience across the Americas. She will be speaking from Florida.
This event will be held both on Zoom and at the Glasgow Quaker Meeting House, and is free.
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Those you can see today are at: Maryhill Burgh Halls , The Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out), and at two Save the Children shops. Other venues reopen on Friday and there’s a textile workshop on Sunday at Gorbals church.
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Reopening today are those at The Quaker Meeting House (from 1 to 5pm ) and the Gorbals Parish Church (from 4 till 8pm). Also open are displays at Maryhill Burgh Halls , The Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out), and at two Save the Children shops. There’s a textile workshop coming up on Sunday at Gorbals church.
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details and opening times are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Open today are those at The Quaker Meeting House and the Gorbals Parish Church , the Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton and at two Save the Children shops. There’s a textile workshop coming up tomorrow Sunday at Gorbals church and one at the Maritime museum next Saturday
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details and opening times are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Open today are those at The Quaker Meeting House and the Gorbals Parish Church , the Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton and at two Save the Children shops. There’s a textile workshop coming up tomorrow Sunday at Gorbals church and one at the Maritime museum next Saturday
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details and opening times are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Open today are those at the Gorbals Parish Church , the Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton and at two Save the Children shops.
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Those you can see today are at: Maryhill Burgh Halls , The Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out), and at two Save the Children shops. The exhibition at the Gorbals Parish Church reopens on Friday and there’s a textile workshop on Saturday at the Maritime Museum.
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Those you can see today are at: Maryhill Burgh Halls , The Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out), and at two Save the Children shops. The exhibition at the Gorbals Parish Church reopens on Friday and there’s a textile workshop on Saturday at the Maritime Museum.
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Those you can see today are at: Maryhill Burgh Halls , The Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out), and at two Save the Children shops. The exhibition at the Gorbals Parish Church reopens on Friday and there’s a textile workshop on Saturday at the Maritime Museum.
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Those you can see today are at: Maryhill Burgh Halls , The Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out), at two Save the Children shops and the Gorbals Parish Church. There’s a textile workshop on Saturday at the Maritime Museum.
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Those you can see today are at: Maryhill Burgh Halls , The Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out), at two Save the Children shops and the Gorbals Parish Church. There’s a textile workshop at the Maritime Museum today and another in a fortnight.
This is the last day for some of the displays of Loving Earth panels in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Displays at the Gorbals Parish Church and at two Save the Children shops end today, and at Maryhill Burgh Halls tomorrow. The exhibition at the Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out) continues until January, with another textile workshop on Saturday 27th November.
You can still catch the display of Loving Earth panels at the Maryhill Burgh Halls in Glasgow, though most of the others have now closed. The exhibition at the Scottish Maritime
Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out) continues until January, with another textile workshop on Saturday 27th November.
Another group of panels will also be on show in Alloa later this month, and we have plans in the pipeline for a group of exhibitions in Fife next Spring, as well as in other parts of Britain and Ireland.
Join our mailing list or watch this space for details.
This online seminar, organised by Froglife.org and partners will explore how lives can be changed through a variety of interactions with nature and various kinds of arts and crafts, making and helping us recognise connections between different life forms and a variety of experiences .
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 other.
Facilitated informally by Jasmine Piercy.
Starts at 10.30 am UK time
Email jasminep321@yahoo.co.uk for the Zoom link. Free.
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