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Geoffrey Weeden Poetry Prize
Kingston Quaker Centre, Fairfield East, Kingston Fairfield East, Kingston, United KingdomKingston and Wandsworth Area Meeting Outreach Committee are holding their first Geoffrey Weeden Poetry Prize event, with entries welcome from 2 Oct. 2022 and closing date 18 Dec. 2022, with
Groundwork: connecting with each other and the earth through creative arts practice
OnlineAn opportunity to be part of an international creative conversation between the visual arts and poetry, against the background of environmental concern. Grown from Voices of the Earth, Woodbrooke's long-running
Loving Earth exhibition in Street, Somerset
An exhibition of Loving Earth textile panels will be on display at the Quaker Meeting House in Street during October and November. Details will be posted at http://lovingearth-project.uk/events-2/ in due course.
Loving Earth Project in St Neots, Cambridgeshire
Groups of Loving Earth Project textile art panels will be on display from late October to end November at various venues including: St Neots Museum, St Neots Library, Art and Soul
Loving Earth Panel exhibitions in Manchester
A group of Loving Earth Panels will be displayed in central Manchester at 6 different venues from Friday 28 October until Friday 25 November 2022. Opening times and
The Loving Earth Project in Taunton
Taunton Quaker Meeting House 13 Bath Place, Taunton, United KingdomWe are hosting an exhibition of panels from the Loving Earth Project collection.
The Artist’s Rule
online via zoom , United KingdomThis twelve session fortnightly programme draws on the insights and practices of Benedictine spirituality to explore the interplay between contemplation and creativity. Through the programme we will explore together how
Nudges and Winks
St Lawrences Parish Hall, Winchester SO23 9LH Colebrook Street, Winchester, Hampshire, United Kingdom“Songs of depth and feeling delivered by a voice that has the substance and richness that only time and experience can engender.” (Folk Words) Winchester Quakers present Mark Waistell in
The Loving Earth Project in Sherborne
Cheap Street Church 54 Cheap Street, Sherborne, United KingdomWe are hosting an exhibition of panels from the Loving Earth Project collection.
Songs of Protest for Remembrance Sunday in Birmingham
Birmingham Town Hall own Hall Victoria Square Birmingham, Birmingham, United KingdomAn afternoon concert featuring the first performance of Sally Beamish's new work "A knock on the Door", commissioned by Quaker Concern for the Abolition of Torture. MacMillan - Cantos Sagrados