Eden Friends Events and Travel

 

Painting at the Edge of the World. An illustrated lecture by artist Tony Foster

This event is now at 6 pm on March 3
Foundation Building, Training Room.
£3 for Friends

Print for sale by artist Tony FosterFor 25 years Tony Foster has worked in the world's remotest wildernesses - rainforests and deserts, mountains and canyons, the Arctic and the tropics, underwater and at the edge of live volcanoes. He lives and works on site, often for months at a time, in order to make his large-scale paintings.

Come and hear more about the practicalities of working and living in some of the most extreme places on the planet and learn of Tony's adventures and experiences when making his amazing and beautiful paintings.There will be a chance on the night to buy a signed print of Tony's painting of the Kaieteur Falls, as featured on the BBC Wildlife series 'Expedition Guyana', at a special price of £20 (23x33 inches unframed)

If you would like to buy a print by post call Carolyn on 01726 811910 ctrevivian@edenproject.com


 

The next issue of Eden: the magazine will be with you in January with full details of events for Friends; in the meantime here are the dates for your diary...

Talks for Friends will be at 6.30pm in the Foundation Building on 19 February, 17 March and 20 March.

There will be a private tour for Friends of Eden's nursery at Watering Lane near St Austell on Friday 27 February at 10am.

Friends are invited to Trebah Gardens on 17 April for a guided tour with a member of their horticultural team and lunch afterwards in the Planters Cafè

We are working with our friends at the Singapore National Botanic Garden to arrange a visit for Eden Friends next September 18-27.

There will be special tour for Growers with Glen Leishman, Curator of the Mediterranean Biome on March 13 at 10am.

 


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