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Cost
Full : £100 Unwaged / Low Income : £50
Course summary

A 4 x half day online course certified by the Permaculture Association and delivered online by Liz Postlethwaite, Permaculture Designer and Director of Small Things Creative Projects.

The course has been designed specifically with artists and creatives in mind and will introduce the basic concepts of Permaculture. It will also explore how these ideas can be used to deepen creative practice and to bring a new ethical basis to projects, particularly in relation to ecology, natural systems and regenerative cultures.

WHAT IS PERMACULTURE DESIGN?

A set of tools, based around the ethics of earth care, people care and fairshare, which help us reconnect with the natural world and to create projects and work with a strong ethical, ecological and regenerative foundation.

WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?

Anybody working as an artist, creative or facilitator in the cultural / creative sector who would like to explore how Permaculture Design could help to develop and deepen their creative practice.

We will:

Learn about the Permaculture Ethics and Principles and think about how they can be used to deepen creative practice.
Learn more about Permaculture Design and how it can be used in creative contexts.
Explore examples of Art / Culture and Permaculture projects.
Explore practical ways that Permaculture Design can be used within creative projects.
Learn more about the Permaculture Network and explore how it can support you to expand your Permaculture learning beyond the course.

WHEN IS IT?

Saturday 17th September, 24th September, 1st October and 8th October

10am – 1pm on Zoom

HOW MUCH DOES THE COURSE COST?

Full : £100

Unwaged / Low Income : £50

There are also a number of free bursary places – see the booking form for more information

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Apprentice teachers
No apprentice teacher places available on this course
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Course type
Introduction to Permaculture
Engagement style
Face to face

Course contact email
Contact name
Liz Postlethwaite

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