Giant stick sculpture revealed in the Cornish landscape at the Eden Project
First Came the Landscape is a giant stick skeleton made from the trunk, limbs and branches of a single beech tree that blew down during Storm Eunice in 2022.
First Came the Landscape is a giant stick skeleton made from the trunk, limbs and branches of a single beech tree that blew down during Storm Eunice in 2022.
The Eden Project announce that singer-songwriter Beth Orton will join The War on Drugs as a special guest in what promises to be a spellbinding Eden Sessions concert on June 18, 2023.
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The Eden Project hosted The Big Lunch On Belonging yesterday (Thursday February 2) to celebrate the UK publication of On Belonging: Finding Connection in an Age of Isolation, by activist, educator and founder of the Samuel Centre of Social Connectedness, Kim Samuel.
Selected Fridays
Journey through Eden's Biomes, discovering the stories of plants through sensory play in these 75-minute sessions designed for under-fives and must be pre-booked.
The Eden Project in Cornwall has launched a new three-day weekend programme for Early Career Teachers (ECTs) to help them rediscover their reasons for getting into teaching.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Michael Gove visited the site of Eden Project Morecambe today, following last night’s announcement that the project has been awarded £50m from the Levelling Up Fund.
The Eden Project has today (Wednesday) been awarded £50m in the second round of the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund to build the new Eden Project Morecambe in Lancashire.