UUSS chosen for international art show: Loving Earth panels
Posted by Rev Roger
Posted on March 13, 2023
Sunday April 2 – April 23, the Main Hall will be part of a Sacramento display of a series of Loving Earth art panels. We will feature them in our April 24 service for all ages to celebrate Earth Day, and there will be activities for all ages following the service.
This press release describes this international traveling display to raise awareness, build solidarity, celebrate earth’s bounty and beauty, and evoke hope.
The UK’s Loving Earth Project to visit California this spring
In April, a beautiful exhibition of artwork from around the world will
be on display in Sacramento. The Quaker Arts Network has invited
people to create 12” x 12” fabric panels that express their love and
concern for a world endangered by environmental change.
The Loving Earth Project has helped people of all ages engage
creatively and constructively with climate change issues without
becoming overwhelmed. The exhibit also shares positive examples of
how people are taking action. Loving Earth Project has grown to
include over four hundred panels. It is now on tour in communities
around the world and was listed as one of the “best cultural events in
Scotland for COP26” [the UN Climate Change Conference.]
Whatever our starting point, our actions affect the wider
environment. We invite you to explore some of the issues and how
we might each help reduce the threats to the world we love. Young
and old, environmental experts and novices, all of us can share ideas,
skills, questions, and hopes. We can make a difference.
Selected panels from the Loving Earth Project will be on display in
Sacramento during the month of April in recognition of Earth Day
2023 and then move on to locations in Fresno and Chico.
March 26
- Sacramento Friends Meeting — Panels will be shared and
discussed at the rise of Meeting for Worship, 11am.
April 1-30
- Sacramento Museum of Science and Curiosity — This is a
wonderful new venue with interactive exhibits for children of
all ages. The panels will hang in the main corridor leading to
their nature & environment wing. - Atrium 916 — This Creative Innovation Center for
Sustainability in Old Sacramento offers a circular economy
marketplace for Sacramento-made products. Visitors can enjoy the display and have time to
respond with drawings or poems to add to the exhibit. - Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento — Panels will be on display in the main hall.
April 15-16
- Effie Yeaw Nature Center — Panels will be accompanied by weekend educational programming
and activities for children. - St. Anthony Parish — A smaller traveling exhibit will be on display before and after masses.
April 23
- Sacramento Earth Day 2023 (April 23) — A full day of activities and exhibits in Southside Park.
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