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
- 0202.September.Saturday
Par Amour de la Terre au Havre
Temple Protestant du Havre47 rue Anatole France 76600 LE HAVREA selection of panels will be exhibited at the Protestant temple in Le Havre, Normandy.
Open from 10 1m to noon Tuesdays to Fridays, and on Saturdays 11-noon and 2.30 to 5.30. Special events include a launch event on the opening Saturday at 5pm and a Climate Fresk on Saturday 17th September.
For further details and other information in French see:
https://projetparamourdelaterre.wordpress.com/evenements/
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- 0202.September.Saturday
LEP Panel Making Workshop for families in Brussels, Belgium
Conseil Quaker pour les Affaires EuropéennesMaison Quaker, Square Ambiorix,Quaker Council for European Affairs will be hosting a Loving Earth exhibition at Quaker House in Brussels from 25th August to 6th September 2023, including poetry and panel making workshops.You can find out more at https://www.qcea.org/home/events/loving-earth-exhibition/Details of opening times and special events:
https://www.qcea.org/home/events/loving-earth-exhibition/
https://www.qcea.org/home/qh/
- 0909.September.Saturday
LEP Exhibitions in Tring, Hertfordshire
From 9 to 22 September at High Street Baptist Church, St Peter and St Paul’s Church, St Martha’s Methodist Church, and Corpus
Christi Church in Tring, Hertfordshire. - 1818.September.Monday
LEP Exhibition Christchurch Library
LEP Exhibition at Christchurch Library, High Street, BH23 1AW from 18 September to 16 October.
All details can be found on their FB page, including details of the exhibition.
Exhibitions and some of the associated events are supported by