Loving Earth Project: Manchester Textile Exhibition
The Loving Earth Project exhibition explores the wonder and fragility of our world through handcrafted textile panels. Over 70 beautiful and thought-provoking panels from this community project will be shown across six unique and historic city centre buildings in Manchester.
The panels were made as a creative way of engaging with climate breakdown. Participants reflected on all the wonderful things in this world that we love and want to pass on to future generations. The slow creative process also helped them think about solutions.
Over 400 panels have been made, by individuals from the UK and other countries. Many were exhibited at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in 2021 (COP26). A selection will feature in the Manchester exhibition, coinciding with the COP 27 talks (6th-18th November 2022).
Venues
St. Mary’s Church (The Hidden Gem)
17 Mulberry Street, M2 6LN
1pm – 4.30pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Central Manchester Library
St Peter’s Square, M2 5DP
Archives Library, City (lending) Library and Music department
Monday – Saturday
St. Ann’s Church
St Ann’s Street, M2 7LF
12pm – 4pm on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
Central Manchester Quaker Meeting House
6 Mount Street, M2 5NS
12pm -4pm on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
Cross Street Unitarian Chapel, M2 1NL
Panels in windows during the time of the exhibition
Methodist Central Buildings
Oldham Street, M1 1JQ
12pm-4pm on Thursday, Friday, Saturday