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Quaker Arts Network at the Groups Fair
Friends House 177 Euston Rd, Euston, London, United KingdomJoin us at the Britain Yearly Meeting Groups Fair at lunchtime. Come and see us! It's free! You will need to register for Britain Yearly Meeting at https://www.quaker.org.uk/ym/bookings . Further details will then be available to you nearer the time via the links you will be sent.
An Evening Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Sands Films Studios Rotherhithe, St Marychurch Street, London, United KingdomA live performance in London which will also be livestreamed and available online for a while afterwards. At SANDS FILMS STUDIOS, Rotherhithe, London SE16 4HZ. THE PRIEST’S TALE - with Michael Mears and violinist Chihiro Ono will be followed by ANTONY OWEN – Peace Poet, discussing and reading from his work. 'The bravest British poet
Minnie Jane Artist in Residence at Pendle Hill
Pendle Hill 338 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA, United StatesA new spot has opened up in the Minnie Jane Arts Scholarship at Pendle Hill for residency in the Spring/Summer of 2025. If you or another Quaker artist pursuing a self-directed creative project in the fine arts, crafts, performing arts, creative writing, music composition, or other artistic pursuit might be interested in this opportunity, please
Creative Writing Group: In Conversation with Loraine Masiya Mponela
On Zoom , United KingdomJoin a great presentation by Loraine. Loraine Masiya Mponela is known to QARN members through participation in events, and especially her poetry. She is as busy as ever ... more recently she was granted refugee status and now works for Migrant Voice. On her 50th birthday she published her second book of poetry 'Now I
Quaker Arts Network and Loving Earth Project at Greenbelt Festival
Boughton House Boughton Park, Geddington, KetteringThe Quaker Arts Network is delighted to be holding a Quaker presence at Greenbelt this year, in the form of a QAN gazebo, which will be a welcoming space for exploring, creating, reflecting and finding out about Quaker spirituality and witness. We are inviting donations, preferably via JustGiving (or by BACS) help us with the
Loving Earth panel making workshops
Winchester Quaker Meeting House SO23 9LH 16 Colebrook Street, Winchester, Hampshire, United KingdomLoving Earth panel making sessions are an opportunity for those with a passion for craft and textiles to respond to the climate crisis in a creative way. The Meeting House will be holding an exhibition of panels on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 September and your panel could join the display! There are two workshops.
The Fire and the Hammer. Rehearsals.
Central Manchester Meeting 6 Mount Street, Manchester, United KingdomFriends in E Cheshire, Manchester & Warrington, and Pendle Hill Area Meetings are preparing to perform this cantata by Tony Biggin and Alec Davison in Manchester on Sunday 24 November. Friends from other AMs are welcome to join us, either for these rehearsals or just the last rehearsal on Saturday 23 Nov and performance. If
Loving Earth Winchester – exhibition
Winchester Quaker Meeting House SO23 9LH 16 Colebrook Street, Winchester, Hampshire, United KingdomAs part of the Heritage Open Day at 16 Colebrook Street, Winchester Quakers are exhibiting a limited number of Loving Earth textile panels, each addressing the climate crisis in a unique and personal way. There will be a chance to make your own with materials and advice on hand during the day. A family-friendly day,
Loving Earth Project – Totnes
St Mary's Church 9 High Street, Totnes, Devon, United KingdomPanels will be on display for the Unity Concert on 14th September 2024 then for a longer exhibition. Do come along and see them. Heritage Day is on 28th September too.
The Priest’s tale
Wandsworth Friends Meeting House 59 Wandsworth High Street, London, United KingdomA one-man play written and performed by Michael Mears which tells the riveting story of a Hiroshima survivor, Jesuit priest Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge, and involves a miraculous suitcase, a daring escape and the devastation wreaked on a city in a single instant by a nuclear bomb. It is a clear-eyed depiction of the pity of