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Creative Connections

St Bede's Pastoral Centre, York YO24 1AQ 21 Blossom Street, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

“Looking for Beauty” Some time apart to gently explore the beauty in our lives. The day will include heart-centred meditation, a creative guided reflection, using images and writing to explore our own sources of beauty, and making felts. Making felt mimics something of life’s challenges and disappointments. We arrange things how we’d like them to

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£30

“Soul” an animation

Friends Meetig House, Barnt Green, Birmingham B45 8NF 6 Sandhills Rd Birmingham B45 8NR, Birmingham, Worcestershire, United Kingdom

“Soul“ An animation that surpasses the barriers of cinema, becoming a healing media from which people can take away so, so much. It works seamlessly as a reflection on life, and as a motivation to truly live every single moment of it. First theatrical screening outside of London.( £5.00 admission) Panavision high definition projection. Dolby

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£5

QAN Annual General Meeting: Nourishing the imagination

  All Friends are welcome to join our Annual General Meeting   The Zoom room  will open at 2pm for informal discussion of how our experience of the arts relates to our faith. At 2.30 we will hold our ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The    Agenda  includes   considering the 2022 Annual Report and discerning the way forward

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Loving Earth stitch and chat workshop

Friends House 177 Euston Rd, Euston, London, United Kingdom

For more details see. http://quakerarts.net/event/loving-earth-stitch-and-chat-workshop/

Loving Earth Project in California

Loving Earth panels will be on display in California and elsewhere in the USA in Spring 2023. Some details will be updated at http://lovingearth-project.uk/events-2/  as well as on the websites of the relevant museums. March 26 Sacramento Friends Meeting — Panels will be shared and discussed at the rise of Meeting for Worship, 11am. April

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Loving Earth Project in Richmond, Yorkshire

The Station, Richmond Station Yard, Richmond, North Yorkshire,, Richmondshire, Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Following a series of local workshops, a display of Loving Earth Panels will be on show 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 Exhibition in Ashburton, Devon

Ashburton Arts Centre and Quaker Meeting House 15 West St, Ashburton, Devon, Newton Abbot, United Kingdom

Ashburton Quakers are excited to be hosting an exhibition of some 100 of the beautiful handmade panels which are coming to the Arts Centre, then the Quaker Meeting House, in April. This will also include some panels made locally specially for the exhibition. The exhibition runs over two weeks as follows: 1st – 8th April:

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Free

Loving Earth Project in Ashburton, Devon

 Exhibitions of textile art from the Loving Earth Project  will be held at Ashburton Arts Centre and Ashburton Quaker Meeting House Address:Quaker Meeting House Foales Court off North Street Ashburton TQ13 7QE More details at http://lovingearth-project.uk/event/ashburton-lep-exhibitions/  

An Evening with Isa Levy

Artist/Actor/Author/Arts Psychotherapist & Quaker Isa Levy will give a multi-media book presentation of her memoir - including poetry, songs, video & film clips: Conversations with a Blank Canvas From Nowhere/Somewhere Decades of Change & Transformation Available on Amazon Saturday April 15th at 6.30pm (for Vietnamese/vegan menu) with Q & A plus live entertainment Collage Arts

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Free

Michael Mears ‘The Mistake’ Play

Arcola Theatre 24 Ashwin Street, Dalston,, London, United Kingdom

THE MISTAKE returns @arcolatheatre London, April 18–22 2023 ★★★★ ‘A powerful examination of humanity in the wake of Hiroshima’ (The List) ★★★★ ‘A gripping piece of storytelling’ (The Times) ★★★★ ‘An urgently fascinating story' (The Scotsman). The Mistake By Michael Mears Directed by Rosamunde Hutt Direct from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, an urgent new play

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