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Picturing Quakers art exhibition
An exhibition of art by Quakers around London, evoking aspects of their Quaker experience. Opening times Saturdays 11-6 Sundays 2-6 Wednesday 8 October 12-6 Special events : Sunday 5 October  6pm:  Meeting for Worship (International Quaker Day) Friday 10 October 6 to 8pm: Meet the Artists Saturday 11 October from
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The Mistake
Following its US tour, and past success at the Edinburgh Festival Michael Mears' award-winning play about the Hiroshima Bom's creation and impact is touring a few more UK venues this year before visiting Japan in this 80th anniversary year of the bomb, Highly recommended. Remaining UK dates so far include: * London Arcola Theatre (Dalston)
The Mistake
Following its US tour, and past success at the Edinburgh Festival Michael Mears' award-winning play about the Hiroshima Bom's creation and impact is touring a few more UK venues this year before visiting Japan in this 80th anniversary year of the bomb, Highly recommended. UK dates so far include: * Bath Ustinov Studio June 4,5
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Wondering Words: Poems for Your Daily Life
What if you had a poetic ritual for every day moments? In this five-week course, we will explore how poems can help us find meaning, connect us to one another and support the life we want to live. Rituals and symbols have been radically discarded in Quakerism. Yet there is a human need for celebration,
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Scorched Earth, Green Shoots
Scorched Earth and Green Shoots is an exhibition of contemporary works by two local artists living in North London. Terry McGinity works in stone and wood creating sculptures of great stillness. Kate Bailey paints in oil, acrylic, and egg tempera producing both realistic and abstract compositions. Together through sculptures and paintings they lay open their
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A Life in Pictures
A retrospective celebrating 50 years of painting and drawing. As a Quaker my work is very much concerned with the natural world. Over the years I have explored my relationship with the Epping Forest, that I live adjacent to, and use natural forms such as shells and landscape as metaphors for more intimate personal relationships.
A Life in Pictures
A Life in Pictures
A retrospective celebrating 50 years of painting and drawing. As a Quaker my work is very much concerned with the natural world. Over the years I have explored my relationship with the Epping Forest, that I live adjacent to, and use natural forms such as shells and landscape as metaphors for more intimate personal relationships.