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Using Permaculture to Explore Regenerative Culture

Location: Online
Limited spaces, please book here

This two hour online workshop with Liz Postlethwaite aims to support artists and creatives to explore what notions of “regeneration” and “regenerative” may mean within their own practice, with particular focus upon community engagement, and with the wider climate and ecological crisis.

The session will explore:

  • What do we mean when we talk about things being “regenerative”?

  • What might a regenerative focus look like in your work?

  • How may the Permaculture ethics of People Care, Earth Care and Fairshare help you start to find this regenerative focus?

This event will take place on Zoom. Closed captions are available.

Please book to receive the meeting link and email rebecca@weareprimary.org with any questions and access needs.

Liz Postlethwaite is a socially engaged artist and regenerative creative practitioner. She has a particular interest in the way that an open, creative, participatory approach can be used to encourage the development of ecosystems where all species can flourish. She is Director of Small Things Creative Projects, and artist led social enterprise committed to developing work which explores how we can take inspiration from the natural world to create places and spaces where regenerative cultures flourish.

Social Practice Social is a monthly discussion forum for artists, programmers, community organisers, activists, and others working with participation, collaboration, public space, or social change.