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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September 24
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    Loving Earth Project display opens at Tayport Festival

    All day
    2021.09.24-2021.09.26
    Kirk Wynd, Tayport, Fife, Scotland

    A selection of Loving Earth panels will be happening as part of this festival at the Tayport Auld Kirk from 24th to 26th September.

    Details to follow and at https://climatefringe.org/climate-fringe-week-events/

    Caring for what we love in the face of environmental threats

    19:00 -20:30
    2021.09.24
    38 Elmbank Crescent, Glasgow G2 4PS
    In this evening’s panel discussion, invited speakers  will talk about some particular challenges depicted by Loving Earth panels of their choice, what is being or can be done locally,  and what more needs to be done at national and international levels. There will also be opportunities for audience participation. 

    Speakers will include:

    Alistair McIntosh – Glasgow Quaker and environmental campaigner
    Zarina Ahmed – Climate change and environment officer
    Gillian McFarland – Visual artist working on land use
     Lindsey Fielder Cook –  Quaker United Nations Office
    Jon Slowe: Director, Delta Energy & Environment consultancy

    Rici Marshall Cross  (Edinburgh Quakers) will be the MC.

    This panel discussion will be held both at Glasgow Meeting House and on Zoom, and is Free.

    Book here to join us on Zoom

    Book here to join us at Glasgow Meeting House,   (numbers limited for COVID restrictions. subject to availability of space and COVID restrictions).

     

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