Living Nature workshop, by the Museum of Climate Hope

What can plants teach us about hope in the face of climate crisis? And how does learning to recognise our local flora embed us in our living, more-than-human world?

Join climate educator Bill Finnegan and environmental artist Anya Gleizer on a creative, hands on journey that explores the Oxford Botanic Garden through science and textile art. Walk the Museum of Climate Hope trail in the Garden and work on some natural dyeing and embroidery techniques to create a textile artwork that weaves us into our living world, all in the beautiful setting of the gardens. 

This event is held in association with the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit, as part of the Oxford Local Programme of events themed around climate change, human rights, and climate justice.

This event is FREE with entry, but booking a place is essential. 

 

 

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