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“The Mistake” Touring the USA
Michael Mears' award-winning play about the creation, launching and impact of the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima is touingr various venues in the USA, from Chicago to New York taking in a variety of locations in between,. For details of dates, see https://michaelmears.org/tour-dates-for-the-mistake/ . There will be further performances in the UK and a
Admitting the Possibilities Of Error
Conceptual drawing by Kirsten Lavers 2010 -2025 Each drawing has emerged from a meditative process that begins with the perimeter line of a perfect circle, evolving thereafter from repeated attempts to perfectly copy the preceding line. Small mistakes accumulate, creating images reminiscent of fingerprints or tree rings. Over 15 years this simple approach has grown
Creative Writing Group: Historical Fiction with Rosemary Sturge
Creative Writing Group: Historical Fiction with Rosemary Sturge
Join a great workshop about historical fiction with Rosemary Sturge. Please register your interest by sending an email to qancreativewriting@gmail.com
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Final submissions for Picturing Quakers art exhibition
Final submissions for Picturing Quakers art exhibition
Wandsworth Quakers invite submissions for an art exhibition featuring visual expressions of diverse aspects of Quaker experience. This will be part of the local Artists' Open House event, during Wandsworth's period as London Borough of Culture. The exhibition will be on 4th to 12th  October at the Meeting House, mostly at the weekends.  Group visits
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Creative Writing Group: Book Talk – Celebrating Language & the Land
Creative Writing Group: Book Talk – Celebrating Language & the Land
Join Bob on a presentation about his new book. Please email qancreativewriting@gmail.com to book a place. Celebrating Language & the Land In his introduction to Language of the Land, Patrick Barkham, Presi dent of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust says: “Spending time in a small group outdoors is a lovely thing to do. It is an
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The Light and a Quaker Eye
The Light and a Quaker Eye
The Light and a Quaker Eye: a presentation of images, or illuminations, to illustrate a Quaker perspective Duncan Dwinell, Sevenoaks LM and West Kent AM dwinelldd@gmail.com My presentation is a personal reflection on how I see Light as a metaphor for Quaker Faith and Practice. Natural light and The Quaker Light illuminate our surroundings, however
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Riverbanks of Grief
We are less in control of our lives than some of us like to think. When we encounter the unexpected, perhaps with social and political dimensions, there is usually a complex interplay between the forces in our internal world and inevitable intrusions from the outside. "In ‘Riverbank of Grief’ I explore predicaments of the human
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Quaker Arts Network at Group’s Fair
Quaker Arts Network at Group’s Fair
Where: Friend's House Euston, 173-177 Euston Rd., London NW1 2BJ Date: Sunday 25th May Time: 1.15pm - 2.45pm We are pleased to represent and showcase the work of Quaker Arts Network at this year's Group's Fair at Britain Yearly Meeting, from 1.15pm until 2.45pm. We will be sharing information about our upcoming programme of activities