Rooted in Nature: Exploring Feminist Connections to the Natural World
Join us at the museum for a captivating new display drawn from the Hundred Heroines Collection, celebrating the many ways women photographers and artists have engaged with nature across time and media.
From the delicate blue hues of cyanotypes that echo the chemistry of sun and leaf, through the mystical landscapes of Anne Brigman, to Renate Bertlmann’s provocative Knife Rose, this display invites you to explore nature through a feminist lens. Alongside the display, take part in hands-on creative sessions inspired by these works—experiment with cyanotype printing, explore nature-based mark-making, and reflect on your own relationship with the environment.
Museum Hours open Mon-Wed: 10:00-15:00 & Thu-Sat: 11:00-16:00
Creative sessions on Friday and Saturday
Date: 15/09/2025 to 20/09/2025
Time: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Organisation: Hundred Heroines Museum
Type: In person
Location: Hundred Heroines Photo Museum, Avening Road, Nailsworth, Stroud, UK
Free Event: no booking required
