Mossellany Monday #2: Terrarium
Art and Energy have been working with Plymouth Culture on a series of Creative Climate Conversations. Our conversations with creatives across Plymouth helped shaped our new book Be More Moss: A Mossellany of Questions for Life.
Each week we’re going to spotlight a simple activity from the book for you to try, it could be on your own, with friends & family or with a community group:
🌿TERRARIUM: You'll just need a clean jam jar with lid, a small cardboard tube, a small amount of soil or sand, a small quantity of moss and some rain water.
Imagine a reminder so beautiful it's like a work of art. It can nudge us to remember our planet and why we need to protect it. It's a chance to get creative and make something that reflects who we are and how we want to live.
Ready for some earthy inspiration? Go make yourself a jam jar terrarium!
We’d love to see your jam jar terrariums, you can share them with us on our BurytheGiant.Club which is free to join and everyone is welcome.
Art and Energy put together Be More Moss: A Mossellany of Questions for Life for anyone who likes to ponder, doodle and have new ideas - we invite you to draw on your imagination and get creative with this miscellany of facts and quotes about marvellous mosses, with activity pages waiting for your pen and stories of our past and future.
We've designed this book so that it can be used on your own, or as a group activity. It's full of moss-inspired activities and prompts that help people bypass eco-anxiety and think about things in their lives that are relevant to responding to the climate and ecological emergency. It's suitable for teenagers, young adults, older persons, parents or grandparents.
Be More Moss: A Mossellany of Questions for Life is available to read and download, free of charge: https://issuu.com/.../final_be_more_moss_a_mossellany_of...
Treat yourself to a printed copy for £15: https://www.artandenergy.org/.../be-more-moss-a...
Read more about our work with Plymouth Culture and the Creative Climate Conversations project: https://www.artandenergy.org/.../creative-climate...