SALT+EARTH: Terra Firma Framed
An exhibition showcasing the photography of young artists, exploring stories of soil.
- 4 - 6 Oct 2024
- 10am - 5pm
- Folkestone
Location: 53 Brewery Tap, Tontine Street, CT20 1JR
In this time of climate crisis, our awareness of geodiversity has never been more important, particularly the crucial role of soil. Soil is essential for so many important processes including plant growth, storing and cleaning water, nutrient recycling and for the regulation of the carbon cycle.
The Kent Downs National Landscape & Aspiring UNESCO Cross-Channel Global Geopark is partnering with youth empowerment charity Positive View Foundation on a series of photography-based workshops to explore the wide-ranging topic of Soil Health.
A small cohort of young people are participating in 10 artist-led workshops from April-September 2024, each at different locations in the Kent Downs.
Accessibility: Brewery Tap is welcoming and inclusive to all visitors, including wheelchair users and people with disabilities. The exhibition has been designed with accessibility in mind, taking into account wheelchair manoeuvrability. We have an accessible toilet. There is roadside parking directly opposite the venue, or additional parking behind the Quarterhouse. There will be somebody there to provide assistance if needed.