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SALT+EARTH: Trails Interwoven ConversationSALT+EARTH: Trails Interwoven Conversation22nd July 2024Arts & Crafts tagsCulture & Heritage tagsSalt+Earth tagsJoin Rhiana Bonterre for a chance to watch her new work followed by a conversation about her work for SALT + EARTH: Trails Interwoven.
SALT+EARTH: Trails Interwoven ExhibitionSALT+EARTH: Trails Interwoven Exhibition22nd July 2024Arts & Crafts tagsCulture & Heritage tagsSalt+Earth tagsArtist, Rhiana Bonterre presents a short artist-documentary film, broadly depicting the work of various commissioned artists for SALT+EARTH Festival, alongside her own reflections.
SALT+EARTH: The Body as DataSALT+EARTH: The Body as Data22nd July 2024Culture & Heritage tagsSalt+Earth tagsRe-mapping the Kent Coast, this film follows a group of people who have experienced forced displacement as they navigate borders and uncover erased stories.
SALT+EARTH: MARLING ExhibitionSALT+EARTH: MARLING Exhibition22nd July 2024Arts & Crafts tagsSalt+Earth tagsExperience a series of sculptural and planting experiments, inspired by the history of dene holes, subterranean mythologies and agriculture past, present and future in Kent.
SALT+EARTH 2024 LaunchSALT+EARTH 2024 Launch22nd July 2024Salt+Earth tagsJoin us for the launch of SALT + EARTH 2024: Festival of Landscape, Seascape & The Environment.
Putting Down Routes - Folkestone to Dover Walk with Black Girls HikePutting Down Routes – Folkestone to Dover Walk with Black Girls Hike18th July 2024Outdoor Activities tagsWalking tagsAs part of the Putting Down Routes project, Black Girls Hike are hosting a free, unforgettable clifftop walk in Kent. Enjoy stunning views as we…
The Chalk Path at Sunrise: Part oneThe Chalk Path at Sunrise: Part one8th July 2024Culture & Heritage tagsGeoAdventures tagsSalt+Earth tagsWalking tagsJoin us for this special walk where artists Alison Neighbour and Elodie Merland will lead a ceremonial version of The Chalk Path for a small…
The Chalk Path/Le Chemin de CraieThe Chalk Path/Le Chemin de Craie12th June 2024GeoAdventures tagsGet GeoCurious tagsSalt+Earth tagsJourney through the Deep Time of the chalk cliffs at their closest point across the Channel with this bilingual self-guided audio walk.
Fossils of the ChalkFossils of the Chalk6th June 2024Arts & Crafts tagsFamily Fun tagsGeoAdventures tagsCraft your own fossil inspired by Kent’s geological heritage at the Folkestone Museum.
SALT + EARTH FestivalSALT + EARTH Festival9th May 2024GeoAdventures tagsGet GeoCurious tagsSalt+Earth tagsSave the date! SALT + EARTH: Festival of Landscape, Seascape & The Environment is returning to Folkestone this October!
Funky Flora of FolkestoneFunky Flora of Folkestone26th April 2024GeoAdventures tagsOutdoor Activities tagsWildlife & Nature tagsKent is home to some beautiful and distinctive flora and in this workshop you can explore one of the rarest: the Man Orchid. Create a…
Minibeast Safari at the Folkestone WarrenMinibeast Safari at the Folkestone Warren15th April 2024GeoAdventures tagsJoin in a minibeast safari in the Folkestone Warren and discover the amazing insect life, part of our GeoAdventures series of events.
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