Epping Forest Visitor Centre Chingford

Radical Landscapes: London's Epping Forest

CURRENT EXHIBITION

Saturday 21 October 2023 - Sunday 31 March 2024

In the summer of 1871, thousands of ordinary Londoners gathered on Wanstead Flats to hear speeches against ‘enclosure’ and to protest the loss of common land. They stayed to tear down and destroy fences erected by would-be property developers. This campaign in the 1860s and 1870s – a radical coalition across social divides – led to the preservation of Epping Forest as a public green space under the protection of the City of London Corporation as its conservators.

Through 200 years of popular prints and images, this exhibition explores the shifting balance of power and control over the land now known as Epping Forest. From royal hunting ground to quiet paradise of green space for recreation and wildlife, the survival of its ancient pollarded trees appears to confirm continuity. But what’s a Forest for? And who determines who has access to its resources? Such questions have inspired lawyers and artists, protestors and philanthropists and prompted new and radical thinking about what is to be valued in a shared landscape.

An exhibition organised and curated by Epping Forest Visitor Centre. Part of the Radical Landscapes events and activities programme.

Image: The Gardener’s Magazine, 19 December 1874 © City of London Corporation.

Trees and lake within a forest setting

Forest Bathing at William Morris Gallery

Sponsored by William Morris At Home

RADICAL LANDSCAPES PROGRAMME

Friday 27 October 2023

Forest Bathing is an ancient Japanese practice and a process of relaxation, whilst immersing yourself amongst the trees.

‘Forest Bathing is best described as a slow, relaxing sensory journey designed to calm the body and mind.  The physical and mental health benefits of Forest Bathing have been scientifically proven. Benefits include reduced stress levels, stronger immune system response, and a stabilised cortisol cycle.’   The Forest Bathing Institute.

On Friday 27 October 2023, the Forest Bathing Institute – sponsored by William Morris At Home – will lead a day of Forest Bathing walks in the grounds of the William Morris Gallery. The walks are a unique opportunity to experience the therapeutic benefits of Forest Bathing in the Gallery’s surroundings of Waltham Forest, the place where Morris spent his formative years.

There are two sessions during the day, one for families with children and a second for adults only. The event will also include face painting inspired by William Morris with professional face and body painters, NyGlorious Face Arts.

A Community Garden Open Day event for Radical Landscapes.

 

Supporters and partners

Wild Wired! Rewilding Encounters of Langthorne Park

ARTIST COMMISSION

Saturday 21 October 2023 - Sunday 18 February 2024

Inspired by William Morris’ proto-ecotopian novel News From Nowhere, HERVISIONS digital art studio presents an exciting speculative public artwork exploring the natural environment and landscapes of Langthorne Park E11, produced in collaboration with local communities.

This project aims to explore digital rewilding, connecting the hyperlocal ecology of Langthorne Park to the wider global climate emergency and how boundaries between humans, nature and technology are dissolving. The work draws on themes of identity, social mobility, collective storytelling, and our relationship to place.

In a series of workshops – in partnership with Leytonstone Toy Library – local residents and young people from ​​the Youth Club at Worth Unlimited worked with digital artists Kristina Pulejkova, Melissa Schwarz and Chun Sun to imagine the future of Langthorne Park set in a parallel universe by collaging words and images of local wildlife into a story and visual narrative. With the help of image-generating AI systems, participants learned about how to transform images and think about how the park could look in hundreds of years. Drawing inspiration from local plants and their medicinal properties and imagining the land of the park as a living body, the groups began to wonder what superpowers its organs could harness.

The results of the workshops are re-interpreted into an interactive site-specific game produced with artistic queer duo Eternal Engine and 3D artist ​​Bianca Shonee Arroyo-Kreimes. Game development by Nicholas Delap, graphic design by Alessia Arcuri and animation and motion design by Nerian Keywan.

The Game

You are invited to visit the Long Thorn Valley, a place that exists in the exact location of Langthorne Park on a planet that we will call Other Earth, where organs, organisms, and parasites thrive in symbiotic relationships. The flora and fauna of the Long Thorn Valley are suffering from memory loss caused by air, land and water pollution. Explore the game and play with fantastical creatures to collect their memories. To play, scan one of the QR codes on banners located around Langthorne Park using your mobile phone and look around for passwords to access five game environments.

Visit Wild Wired World

Wild Wired! Rewilding Encounters of Langthorne Park is co-curated and produced by Zaiba Jabbar and Tanya Boyarkina with Christine Lai.

Image: HERVISIONS

 

Family Day

Wonderful Weaving

RADICAL LANDSCAPES PROGRAMME

Saturday 21 October 2023

Part of the Radical Landscapes Events and Activities Programme.

Taking inspiration from the themes of the Radical Landscapes exhibition, in this activity we’ll be engaging with nature and the rural traditions of our ancestors. The materials to make baskets were readily available in the local wetlands, which meant that basket weaving was a widely practised craft in Waltham Forest. Guided by artist Lucy Rainbow, you’ll  learn how to make a simple woven pot using natural fibres.

The activity is suitable for children aged 5+ years. A simpler weaving activity will be available for younger visitors.

All materials will be provided.

Activities will take place on the first-floor landing in the Gallery.

All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Image: Lucy Rainbow

Still from Derek Jarman's The Garden. Sand, plants and trees can be seen.

Special curator-led tour of Radical Landcapes

RADICAL LANDSCAPES PROGRAMME

Thursday 16 November 2023

Radical Landscapes is a major exhibition showing over a century of art inspired by the land. It explores the natural world as a space for artistic inspiration, social connection, and political and cultural protest through the lens of William Morris, one of Britain’s earliest and most influential environmental thinkers. Organised in collaboration with Tate Liverpool, the exhibition will display work spanning two centuries and feature more than 60 works by artists including JMW Turner, Claude Cahun, Hurvin Anderson, Derek Jarman, Jeremy Deller and Veronica Ryan.

See the exhibition with one of our curators as your guide.

Read more about the exhibition here.

 

Image: Derek Jarman, The Garden, Courtesy & © Basilisk Communications

Special curator-led tour of Radical Landcapes

RADICAL LANDSCAPES PROGRAMME

Tuesday 13 February 2024

Radical Landscapes is a major exhibition showing over a century of art inspired by the land. It explores the natural world as a space for artistic inspiration, social connection, and political and cultural protest through the lens of William Morris, one of Britain’s earliest and most influential environmental thinkers. Organised in collaboration with Tate Liverpool, the exhibition will display work spanning two centuries and feature more than 60 works by artists including JMW Turner, Claude Cahun, Hurvin Anderson, Derek Jarman, Jeremy Deller and Veronica Ryan.

See the exhibition with one of our curators as your guide.

Read more about the exhibition here.

 

Image: Still image from Derek Jarman, The Garden. Courtesy & © Basilisk Communications

Special curator-led tour of Radical Landscapes

RADICAL LANDSCAPES PROGRAMME

Wednesday 17 January 2024

Radical Landscapes is a major exhibition showing over a century of art inspired by the land. It explores the natural world as a space for artistic inspiration, social connection, and political and cultural protest through the lens of William Morris, one of Britain’s earliest and most influential environmental thinkers. Organised in collaboration with Tate Liverpool, the exhibition will display work spanning two centuries and feature more than 60 works by artists including JMW Turner, Claude Cahun, Hurvin Anderson, Derek Jarman, Jeremy Deller and Veronica Ryan.

See the exhibition with one of our curators as your guide.

Read more about the exhibition here.

 

Image: Protesters at Newbury, 1996 © Andrew Testa

Family Day

Beasts and Birds, Flowers and Foliage

WORKSHOPS

Saturday 23 September 2023

William De Morgan was Morris and Co’s principal ceramic designer and maker. Most of his tiles feature foliage and flower designs, whilst some of his best loved and greatest designs feature animals. De Morgan took medieval, Persian, and Japanese influences and blended them in into his own unique style.

In this activity you will be guided in how to use ceramic paint and pens to decorate a 15cm x 15cm ceramic tile, taking inspiration from the designs of William De Morgan.

All materials will be provided.

Activities take place in our Learning Studio on the top floor of the Gallery accessed by stairs and lift.

Activities are suitable for children aged 5+

All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Image: Animal Tile, William de Morgan, c.1882-88

Creative Kids

Deck the halls!

WORKSHOPS

Thursday 21 December 2023

Taking inspiration from all things Morris, we will be making our own festive wreaths to spread cheer and good will!

As this can be a messy session, please wear or bring old clothes. Aprons are available. The session is best suited for children 2 to 5 years old.

All sessions include a tour of the Gallery, the craft activity, singing and snack time.

These are FREE sessions but donations in support of our public programme are always welcomed and can also be made via the Eventbrite booking page if you are attending either session.

Booking information:

Morning Session: 10am – 11.30am – Advance booking on Eventbrite. Please book tickets for all attendees.

Afternoon Session: 1pm – 2.30pm – Drop in with limited capacity. Please arrive on time and sign up at the front desk.

Image: Birds in a Holly Tree wallpaper (1890s), Edward Voysey

Creative Kids

Stained glass inspirations

WORKSHOPS

Thursday 16 November 2023

Stained glass was a popular feature in Victorian times, when it was often used to personalise people’s homes. At our November Creative Kids sessions we’ll be looking at the beautiful stained-glass creations in our collection before making colourful windows to decorate your home with.

As this can be a messy session, please wear or bring old clothes. Aprons are available. The session is best suited for children 2 to 5 years old.

All sessions include a tour of the Gallery, the craft activity, singing and snack time.

These are FREE sessions but donations in support of our public programme are always welcomed and can also be made via the Eventbrite booking page if you are attending either session.

Booking information:

Morning Session: 10am – 11.30am – Advance booking on Eventbrite. Please book tickets for all attendees.

Afternoon Session: 1pm – 2.30pm – Drop in with limited capacity. Please arrive on time and sign up at the front desk.

Image: Detail from Minstrel with Cymbals (1880s), designed by William Morris

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