A Connection to Everything: Make a Tree of Life wall pendant - Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery
17 February 2023 17 February 2023When: 17 February 2023
Where: Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery Queen St, Exeter, EX4 3RX
Time: 10:30 - 15:30
Cost: £3.50 per child
Suitable for: Especially for children, Family friendly, Any age
Fri 17 Oct
10.30am to 3.30pm
Drop-in
£3.50 per child
Inspired by the exhibition: Earth Spells: Witches of the Anthropocene, drop in and make a Tree of Life wall pendant to hang at home. Use your skill to twist the wires into an impressive branching tree within the framework, then add a crystal moon to create a beautiful work of art.
The tree is seen as a sacred symbol, carrying significant meanings in both religious and spiritual philosophies. The Tree of Life symbolizes many different things including: a connection to everything, growth and strength, individuality, immortality and rebirth, ancestry, family and fertility and peace.
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