We’ll begin the day with a screening of The Nettle Dress – a story of slow making, healing, and reconnection with nature.
Film to start at 10.30am
Followed by a live panel discussion, focusing on themes of craft, repair, and the emotional power of making. With space for audience questions, reflections, and open conversation.
12.30pm – Eat & Connect
We’ll break for lunch – delicious vegan lunch boxes made by Gemma from Eat More Good Food, a local legend in seasonal, plant-based cooking.
1pm – 2:45pm Afternoon – Learn & Do Workshops
Attendees will choose from a range of creative, hands-on workshops from upcycling and mending to music and songwriting, dance, storytelling, photography, and more.
3pm – 5pm Final Film & Panel
We’ll end the day with a screening of Six Inches of Soil, followed by a second panel discussion focused on food systems, the environment, and how everything we’ve explored connects.