New Loving Earth Poster
News 0 CommentsThis beautiful poster featuring textile panels from the Loving Earth project and some simple Loving Earth queries, is now available on request in sizes A1 and A2.
The project is helping people engage with the climate crisis and find actions they can take, inspired by love. A series of queries for personal reflection, textile art making, meditations and discussions are all part of the project, and everyone is welcome to join in. The website http://lovingearth-project.uk provides a range of resources for individuals and groups of all ages, including introductions in several languages.
This summer groups of textile panels are being exhibited at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Bury St Edmunds Cathedral , then they travel to East Lothian, Northumberland, Huntingdonshire, Somerset and Manchester. Bookings for 2023 include Bournemouth, Portcullis House (Westminster Parliament), Sacramento California and Richmond, Yorkshire. They will continue to tour for displays until the end of 2023. Please contact Lovingearthproject@gmail.com at an early date if you would like to organise a local exhibition or event
Posters and other materials (books and greeting cards) are for sale via http://lovingearth-project.uk/shop/ . One poster is available free to exhibitors and Quaker Meetings for public display; additional posters are available for a small fee. Please enter your Meeting or venue name in the Special Offers box in the online shop, to claim the free poster and allow plenty of time for delivery as our volunteers are not always available.
One poster is available free to exhibitors and Quaker Meetings for public display; additional posters are available for a small fee. Please enter your Meeting or venue name in the Special Offers box in the online shop, to claim the free poster and allow plenty of time for delivery as our volunteers are not always available.
This is a project initiated by Quaker Arts Network but open to everyone. We encourage Quaker Meetings and individuals to consider joining the Quaker Arts Network email list and to make use of the https://quakerarts.net/events/ page. Donations are also welcome.