Join us for an informal knowledge sharing and Q&A panel discussion around themes of growing, harvesting and health benefits of plants within community gardens.
The session will include a mint propagation demo and a succulent propagation demo. Attendees will also learn how to make their own herbal tea bags.
The organisers would also like attendees to bring a plant or tool that they would like to know more about and use the Q&A discussion to have their questions answered.
2.30-5pm approx.
Open to all, under 14yrs must be accompanied by an adult 18+
About our organisers:
Hannah is a Horticulturalist, with a passion for connecting people and plants. Hannah worked for Growing Communities Dagenham Farm, developing a training programme for local single parents, and organising intergenerational seasonal food events for the local community. Hannah is now based in Ninfield, East Sussex. @hannah_grows
Claire Ratinon is an organic food grower and has grown edible plants in a range of roles from growing salad on a organic microsite in Hackney for the social enterprise Growing Communities to delivering growing workshops throughout London to audiences including East London primary schools, community centres and corporate clients. Claire has been invited to share her growing journey and experiences in writing, talks and workshops for organisations including The Garden Museum, the Royal College of Art and Abergavenny Food Festival as well as having presented features for Radio 4’s Gardeners’ Question Time.
This discussion is part of THINKING THROUGH…, a series of events and workshops taking place in the First floor gallery throughout the summer. All events are open to all and pay-what-you-can.
Taking place within Group Hat, THINKING THROUGH… is a lively and informal summer-long series of creative events, workshops and conversations exploring how we learn and unlearn, together. It includes investigations into environmentalism, wellbeing, gardening, co-designing, common space, colour, language and movement.
Unlearning is an evolving process of challenging pre-held beliefs, behaviours or assumptions so that we can think and behave differently, overwriting old habits and finding new ways of working together. THINKING THROUGH… is happening as the De La Warr Pavilion examines how it can respond to the current crisis in art education, and how more equitable relationships can be enabled in our organisation and in society at large.
THINKING THROUGH… is conceived with the DLWP team, and thinkers and makers from University College London: Slade School of Fine Art, The Bartlett School of Architecture and Institute of Education, as part of their knowledge sharing and widening participation programme. It takes place during the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Bauhaus School of Art and Design in Germany; How Chicago!, Lauren Godfrey’s exhibition Group Hat and THINKING THROUGH… all echo the Bauhaus’s pioneering ideas of collaboration, unlearning and thinking through making.
THINKING THROUGH… is being developed through ongoing conversations throughout the summer. Please see posters in the First floor gallery and the What’s On for the programme of talks and workshops, announced as we proceed.
Open to all on a pay-what-you-can basis.
Please note that Booking Fees apply on the following transactions:
Online: Tickets booked online are subject to booking fees when purchased through our website. E-tickets are emailed instantly on the account you have registered with DLWP, please check your Junk folder if they don’t arrive within 30 minutes. Customers can also download their tickets through our website within ‘My Account’.
Telephone: £3.50 per transaction + £2 postage or free collection at the Box Office.
In Person: There are currently no charges for booking tickets in person.
There is a £2 charge to post tickets.
We strongly recommend ticket buyers to take out Ticket Protection insurance with Secure My Booking available when you book your tickets at check out.
Please note that we are only able to post tickets within the UK. If you live overseas please select box office collection or print at home tickets. Tickets purchased for post will be sent 10 – 14 days before the show date.
Full terms and conditions can be found here.
Book online: Pre-show dining can be booked online as an add-on when purchasing tickets for selected events. You will be purchasing a ticket to guarantee your meal before the show.
Please note you must be a ticket holder to the show to book pre-show dining.
Already booked your tickets? If you’ve already booked tickets for a show and would like to add dining, please contact Box Office: boxoffice@dlwp.com
On the night: If you have pre-booked please come to the bar to order from the gig menu and sit at one of the reserved tables.
Please be aware that we operate no re-entry for gigs. This means that once you have entered the building, you cannot go out and re-enter. This policy is in line with other major music venues across the UK and put in place on police advice. No re-entry is clearly signposted as you come through security on the front door.
There is a fenced-off area on the terrace for people who go out to smoke or vape.
There are plenty of welcoming and good value B&Bs & boutique hotels in Bexhill. The De La Warr Pavilion regularly uses the following:
- By Rail
Direct trains go from London Victoria, Brighton and Ashford to Bexhill.
There are also trains from London Charing Cross, changing at St. Leonards Warrior Square and from London Bridge or Charing Cross going to Battle. Battle is only a short taxi journey away (15 mins approx).
Visit www.nationalrail.co.uk for up-to-date train travel information. - Taxis
Town Taxis: 01424 211 511
Parkhurst Taxis: 01424 733 456 - By Car
If driving from the London area:
Take the M25, then A21 to Hastings. Turn off at John‘s Cross and follow the signs to Bexhill.
OR
Take the A22 to Eastbourne, go across the Bishop roundabout to the A271 and follow the signs to Bexhill and the seafront. The De La Warr Pavilion is on the Marina.
From the Brighton area:
Follow the A27 out of Brighton until you arrive in Bexhill On Sea. - Parking
Please be aware the Rother District car park outside the De La Warr Pavilion operates paid parking until 7pm. After this time parking is free.
Within the limits of this Grade One listed building, the De La Warr Pavilion strives to be fully accessible with a range of facilities to support your visit.
Assistance Dogs are permitted into the building.
Please contact the Box Office on boxoffice@dlwp.com to arrange a visit.
Facilities for disabled visitors
- Ramped access at the front of the building
- A low counter at the Box Office and Information Desk
- Disabled toilets on two floors
- A lift to all floors
- Accessible galleries on both floors
- An accessible Café
- Spaces for wheelchairs in the auditorium for seated events
- Ramped access in the auditorium for events during the day
- Ramped access into the Studio
- Two travel wheelchairs are available for use at the De La Warr Pavilion. To reserve, please call our box office and information desk on (01424) 229111 or ask a member of staff on arrival. The chairs are provided on a first come, first served basis and are intended for use inside the Pavilion. Please contact us for more information.
Facilities for blind or visually-impaired
- Large print season brochures
Facilities for the hard-of-hearing
- An T-Switch induction loop in some areas of the auditorium (please indicate when booking as this facility is not available on the balcony)
- British Sign Language interpretation tours of the building and exhibitions are available on request.