Events & Workshops

Walking a canvas labyrinth

Forthcoming events are presented on this page, along with booking information (where necessary). Further down, you’ll find links to details and a photo gallery of prior events. If you are interested in holding a labyrinth event or workshop for your own organisation, group or community, please get in touch to discuss what might work for you.

I aim to hold all public events in wheelchair accessible venues, and provide table-top (finger) labyrinths and other alternative resources. If you would like to discuss any accessibility issue in relation to a labyrinth experience, just let me know.

Forthcoming Events

Open Labyrinth Walk – first Wednesday of the month
Part of ‘Quaker Wednesdays’ at Wanstead Quaker Meeting House, Bush Road, Wanstead E11 3AU. Coffee and conversation with time for a labyrinth walk from 10am (labyrinth closed 11.50am-1pm); Quaker Meeting for Worship, 12-12.45; shared lunch (bring something to share if possible). Free event. Everyone welcome for all or part of Quaker Wednesdays. No need to book – just turn up. Tube: Leytonstone.

Drawing a Labyrinth – Residential Course, August 28 to 31, 2020
Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre, Birmingham
Labyrinths are creative resources for spiritual practice, and offer space for prayer, play and discovery. Starting with paper and pencil, we’ll create labyrinth patterns from around the world, from simple to more complex designs. We’ll make labyrinths small enough for postcards – and big enough to walk, using natural and temporary materials. By the end of the course, everyone will know how to create a temporary labyrinth indoors or outdoors. Visit the Woodbrooke website for further details and bookings.

The University and the Labyrinth: A reflective journey (online webinar)
Campus Labyrinths – from Idea to Reality (online webinar)
Pre-recorded webinars with Jan Sellers and Lauren Artress. An exploration of labyrinths used in many ways, in university settings around the world. Includes a detailed account of the creation of the labyrinth at the University of Kent, UK, and an introduction to a wide variety of labyrinth initiatives, some modest and some more elaborate, that include students, faculty, and staff in a range of endeavours across the curriculum. Visit the Veriditas website for details.

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Bookmark this page! If you would like to discuss a labyrinth event for your own organisation/group, please contact Jan.

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Past Events – Events Photo Gallery