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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  • LEP Exhibition Healing Through Creativity at The Station, Richmond, Yorkshire
    All day
    2023.04.03-2023.04.12

    The LEP panels will be in the exhibition space at The Station, Richmond, North Yorkshire www.thestation.co.uk from 31th March and running until 12th April 2023.
    All details here:
    https://www.thestation.co.uk/Whats-On/Events/caring-for-the-world-we-love-and-the-people-in-it-loving-earth-project-richmondshire

    Loving Earth – Healing Through Creativity, has involved the Loving Earth Project and a local refugee support group of volunteers and women and children from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan who are resettling in Richmondshire.

    The project has been led by community textile artist, Kathryn Guy. 

    A community textile project is a central part of involvement in the Loving Earth Project as the process of making a textile panel creates space for reflection and opportunities for conversations and development of skills.

    Over the past year, Kathryn has delivered textile workshops to local women and children resettled in the area, where all have engaged successfully with the themes of the Loving Earth Project. These have produced many wonderful examples of creative upcycling.

    The work of the group will be exhibited along with a selection of textile panels on loan from the Loving Earth National Project Archive. 

    As well as showcasing the work of the project, the exhibition will also include an artistically curated journey from beginning to end, demonstrating face to face textile workshops with their specialist tutor, Kathryn.

    There will be visual graphics of workshops, participants enjoying time in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, meeting crafters in the local community, sharing and developing new skills and supporting mental health and wellbeing.

    The project has been made possible through NYCC Resettlement and Stronger Communities funding.

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  • LEP Exhibitions in Ashburton, Devon
    All day
    2023.04.10-2023.04.15
    Quaker Meeting House Foales Court off North Street Ashburton TQ13 7QE

    This LEP Exhibition will be held at Ashburton Arts Centre and Ashburton Quaker Meeting House.,

    More details here

    1st – 8th April: Ashburton Arts Centre, Devon
    10th – 15th April: Quaker Meeting House, Ashburton, Devon

  • LEP Exhibition Healing Through Creativity at The Station, Richmond, Yorkshire
    All day
    2023.04.10-2023.04.12

    The LEP panels will be in the exhibition space at The Station, Richmond, North Yorkshire www.thestation.co.uk from 31th March and running until 12th April 2023.
    All details here:
    https://www.thestation.co.uk/Whats-On/Events/caring-for-the-world-we-love-and-the-people-in-it-loving-earth-project-richmondshire

    Loving Earth – Healing Through Creativity, has involved the Loving Earth Project and a local refugee support group of volunteers and women and children from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan who are resettling in Richmondshire.

    The project has been led by community textile artist, Kathryn Guy. 

    A community textile project is a central part of involvement in the Loving Earth Project as the process of making a textile panel creates space for reflection and opportunities for conversations and development of skills.

    Over the past year, Kathryn has delivered textile workshops to local women and children resettled in the area, where all have engaged successfully with the themes of the Loving Earth Project. These have produced many wonderful examples of creative upcycling.

    The work of the group will be exhibited along with a selection of textile panels on loan from the Loving Earth National Project Archive. 

    As well as showcasing the work of the project, the exhibition will also include an artistically curated journey from beginning to end, demonstrating face to face textile workshops with their specialist tutor, Kathryn.

    There will be visual graphics of workshops, participants enjoying time in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, meeting crafters in the local community, sharing and developing new skills and supporting mental health and wellbeing.

    The project has been made possible through NYCC Resettlement and Stronger Communities funding.

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