Join us for 'Unravelling the Patterns of Nature' Workshop on Saturday, 15th November.
Step into a playful, multi-sensory exploration of nature's patterns through listening, making, and seeing. Discover the living geometry hidden in leaves and fungi, hear the rhythms carried in birdsong, and create the timeless symbol of the circle as we gather together.
This workshop invites you into an open, creative space to follow your own path, unearthing the quiet symphonies that connect us deeply to the natural world.
Date & Time:
Saturday, 15th November 2025
3pm – 4pm
Location:
Bethnal Green Nature Reserve
Middleton St, E2 9RR
Cost:
Free, no booking required
You’re invited to participate at your own pace, whether through creating, sharing, or simply being present.
Meeting Point:
Bethnal Green Nature Reserve entrance on Middleton Street.
Bethnal Green Nature Reserve has been cared for by local residents and volunteers since 1977. Originally a WWII bomb-site, it now supports a thriving ecosystem of plants, bats, birds, fungi, and more—including people.
Hosted by Anand Joshi & Eden Rickson
Anand forest school practitioner who is interested in patiently cultivating transformative community spaces that enliven us to the wild world around us. he weaves somatic healing, bushcraft, cross-cultural cosmologies, and play, to create oases of being and becoming.
Eden is a forest school leader with a creative & musical background. she works at the garden classroom, wildwood nature school and kinship in nature. she's passionate about providing access to the therapeutic benefits of nature for all children. instagram @edenrickson
Image credits: Anand Joshi, with thanks to David Wade's book 'Li: Dynamic Form in Nature' for the representations of natural patterns
With support from Chapman Trust & Nineveh Charitable Trust.
©2025 Bethnal Green Nature Reserve Trust