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Kokedama Plant Balls Workshop

No.1 Royal Crescent 1 Royal Crescent, Bath

Join this hands-on Kokedama workshops and learn the ancient Japanese inspired art of creating potless houseplants which can be suspended in the air or displayed as a decorative centrepiece.

£45

What is Nature?

BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United Kingdom

What do we mean when we say that the environment is in danger, that Nature is being lost?

Collaging Nature Workshop with Jessica Palmer

No.1 Royal Crescent 1 Royal Crescent, Bath

Bath-based Jessica Palmer is an artist and illustrator whose work spans collage, paper sculpture, paper cutting, digital drawing and painting.

£75

The Botanical Art of Mrs Delany: Talk, Tea, and Cake

Museum of Bath Architecture The Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel, The Paragon, The Vineyards, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom

Join renowned botanical artist Deborah Lambkin as she delves into the extraordinary world of Mary Delany (1700–1788) and her iconic botanical collages.In the last two decades of her life, Mrs. Delany created nearly 1,000 intricate floral compositions, meticulously cutting and layering coloured paper to capture the beauty and precision of live plants. Her remarkable “mosaiks” […]

Avoiding Climate Change via Waste Management

BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United Kingdom

The UK has committed to reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. But not all greenhouse gases come from burning fossil fuels.

Printing with Leaves Workshop

Museum of Bath Architecture The Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel, The Paragon, The Vineyards, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom

Enjoy a day printing with leaves in an historic Bath venue, the Museum of Bath Architecture at the Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel​. You will learn how to choose suitable leaves for printing and how to prepare them to print with using a heat press. You will prepare the leaves and backgrounds in the morning and […]

£70

Why Are There So Many Flowering Plants?

BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United Kingdom

Why are there c.350,000 species of flowering plants? The staggering evolutionary rise of flowering plants dwarfs that of other lineages, such as mammals (c.6,400 species), and created the ecosystems we call home today.