10th Jan 2021 to 10th Mar 2021 | |
10am - 6pm | |
Santosa Wellness Centre Edinburgh 21 Albert Street , Leith EH7 5LH |
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This is a free event | |
Call 01315556255 | |
Visit the event website here | |
Facebook information can be found here | |
Within the peaceful Wellness Centre and Café of Santosa, a group of artists come together in the creative spirit which flows in these challenging times. They would like to invite others to participate in this expression of the human spirit, bringing openness and imagination into exploring our connections within the community and the natural world.
The artists - Jessica Barbagallo, Katerina Campbell, Pauline Flannery, Sally Freedman, Michael Jessing, Lizzie Smith and Sarna - see the thread of words, images, nature, and spirit weave through their work.
Connections - Wholly Holistic events and workshops include yoga and movement, spoken word, healing sounds, storytelling and more. These events take place on Thursdays from 4 – 6 pm.
The exhibition sees three book launches: The Parable of the Farmer and the Ghost by Jessica Barbagallo, Mermaid on Legs by Lizzie Smith and Shepherd Project by Michael Jessing.
A proportion of the proceeds from sales of the work donated to the “Learning for a Change Nepal” charity.
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