Permaculture Association
The Meeting Point - An Online Introduction to Permaculture for Artists, Creatives and Cultural Workers - January 2026 Liz Postlethwaite Fri, 10/10/2025 - 21:53 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSefcA3tH8m2IN19dDSomwpstz_96mU_99xHdLa… Course website Find out more and sign up Dates and times Sat, 17 Jan - Sat, 7 Feb 2026, All day More info The course will take place online on January 17th, 24th, 31st, February 7th (Saturdays) from 2pm until 5pm Attendance and Session Recording: All sessions are recorded and can be watched back online by attendees for six months after the course has finished. All notes and slides from the sessions will also be shared. You need to attend 3 out of 4 sessions live in order to achieve certification Cost Organisation / Pay it forward : £180 Full : £120 Reduced rate : £60 There are also a number of free bursary places – see the booking form for more information. How do I decide what to pay? We choose to use sliding scale to encourage people to pay according to their available resources. It encourages those with greater financial privilege to contribute more, allowing those with less access, to pay according to their means. This allows us to run our courses while making accessibility as broad as possible. This image linked below, based on the Green Bottle sliding scale may help you decide which price to choose. https://www.wortsandcunning.com/blog/sliding-scale Green Bottle is a Sliding Scale model that is inclusive of different financial experiences. Developed by community healing practitioner Alexis J. Cunningfolk, the Green Bottle Method is an economic justice tool that enables participants to adjust payment based on access to resources. If you feel that you would be able to make a contribution which is different to the outlined figures please let us know when you book your place. Course summary

A unique 4 x half day course certified by the Permaculture Association and delivered online by Liz Postlethwaite, permaculture designer and director of Small Things Creative Projects. Read Liz’s profile on the Permaculture Association website here. And explore her creative portfolio here.

The course has been designed specifically with artists and creatives in mind and will introduce the basic concepts of Permaculture. It will also explore how these ideas can be used to deepen creative practice and to bring a new ethical basis to projects, particularly in relation to ecology, natural systems and regenerative cultures.

Certified teachers Liz Postlethwaite Apprentice teachers No apprentice teacher places available on this course Course type Introduction to Permaculture Engagement style Online Course contact email liz@smallthings.org.uk Contact name Liz Postlethwaite Share this course Copied to clipboard