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Loving Earth Project Open Day Stocksfield
Stocksfield Quaker Meeting House Corner of New Ridley Road & A695, Stocksfield, Northumberland, United KingdomA selection of Loving Earth Textile Panels reflecting individual concerns about climate change.
Loving Earth Project at Bournemouth Library
Bournemouth Library 22 The Triangle, Bournemouth, United KingdomWould you like to take part in the Loving Earth Project which is coming to Bournemouth Library? This is a chance to show others what you are concerned about and how it is being impacted by climate breakdown. It could be something that is being effected globally or locally. At the workshops we will help
Autumn Art Retreat
Centre Quaker de Congenies 11 Avenue des Quakers, Congenies, Provence-Languedoc, FranceArt Retreat Centre Quaker de Congénies September 24-October 2, 2022 Kate Hale Our retreat facilitator is Quaker volunteer Kate Hale, an established artist and teacher. Kate works with drawing, painting, textiles, mosaic, printing, recycled materials and 3D willow. Currently, she uses multi-media to express political and social concerns, textiles, printing and painting alongside recycling clothing
Numinous – the astonishing story of Henry Morriss
Horsham Quaker Meeting House Worthing Road, Horsham, Surrey, United KingdomNuminous is a humorous look at the life and times of twentieth-century educationist Henry Morris, using his own words, and told with objects from the period. Morris's vision transformed ideas about learning and community. This is a story of big dreams, determination, and resilience, in the face of resistance to change. A show for anyone
Numinous – the astonishing story of Henry Morriss
Babylon Arts Babylon Bridge, Waterside, Ely, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomNuminous is a humorous look at the life and times of twentieth-century educationist Henry Morris, using his own words, and told with objects from the period. Morris's vision transformed ideas about learning and community. This is a story of big dreams, determination, and resilience, in the face of resistance to change. A show for anyone
Loving Earth Project Open Day Stocksfield
Stocksfield Quaker Meeting House Corner of New Ridley Road & A695, Stocksfield, Northumberland, United KingdomA selection of Loving Earth Textile Panels reflecting individual concerns about climate change.
Numinous – the astonishing story of Henry Morris
Jesus Lane Quaker Meeting House, Cambridge 12 Jesus Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomNuminous is a humorous look at the life and times of twentieth-century educationist Henry Morris, using his own words, and told with objects from the period. Morris's vision transformed ideas about learning and community. This is a story of big dreams, determination, and resilience, in the face of resistance to change. A show for anyone
Loving Earth Project Exhibition Newcastle
Newcastle Quaker Meeting House West Avenue, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, United KingdomA selection of over 400 Loving Earth Textile Panels reflecting individual concerns about climate change.
Numinous – the astonishing story of Henry Morris
Wandsworth Friends Meeting House 59 Wandsworth High Street, London, United KingdomNuminous is a humorous look at the life and times of twentieth-century educationist Henry Morris, using his own words, and told with objects from the period. Morris's vision transformed ideas about learning and community. This is a story of big dreams, determination, and resilience, in the face of resistance to change. Andy O'Hanlon, writer/puppeteer/actor/Quaker writes
Illustrated Talk – “She once did a pretty deal of fine Needle-works of many Colours”: Quaker Schoolgirl Stitching in Seventeenth-Century London
Quaker Tapestry Museum Quaker Tapestry Ltd, Friends Meeting House, Stramongate, Kendal, Cumbria, United KingdomJoin us for an illustrated fundraising talk with historic researcher and podcaster Isabella Rosner in exploring the surprising contradictions in seventeenth century needlework made by Quaker girls and women in the Society of Friends. This is a blended event with both in-person and Zoom tickets available. Zoom attendees will have a recording made available to