Growing Places Exhibition
Saturday 25 January - Sunday 23 February 2025
This exhibition is the culmination of a vibrant 10-month local arts project which has explored food, farming and the community through a broad range of workshops around Stroud, constructions, walks, composting and a series of artists resident in a Ginger Bread House. Work will be on display by those artists and by many members of the community groups who’ve been spending time in nature on the farms and in the woodlands around Stroud.
For further details about the project see Walking the Land’s website
Accompanying events:
1 & 2 February: Growing Places Gathering 11am - 4.30pm at the Museum
1 February: Singing Workshop with Eleanor Holliday 3pm - 5pm at the Museum
7 February: Exhibition Private View 5pm at the Museum
8 February: Eco Printing Workshop at the Museum £10 SOLD OUT
9 February: Workshop - Celebrating the Life of a Noble Beech Tree email Growing Places for details and to book
12 February: Willow Workshop at Stroud Community Agriculture £10 email Norah Kennedy to book
22 February: Wassail & Morris Dancing outside the Museum, 1.30pm - 4pm
23 February: Mycellial Singing Workshop at the Museum 11am - 4pm £5 click here to book
You can see the Ginger Bread house in the Museum Courtyard outside the Museum.
There will be half term holiday activities inspired by exhibition themes, and a chance to find out more about a different project - Gloucestershire Archives Green Pledge Project.
Growing Places project supported by DEFRA through the Farming in Protected Landscapes scheme. Facilitated by artist group Walking the Land.