An evening of discussion with Kate Adams

£1.00

Friday 27th February 2026 - 6:30pm until 8pm

Facing and building change together: arts and science

Join us for a talk and screening of award winning short film One Day We will Dance with You (by Alkis Papastathopoulos & Kate Adams). One Day is a film about human bonds and molecular bonds, at a time when floods and droughts have become part of everyday life. It imagines what it means to create a celebration with a community of people we love, of everything watery, from molecule vibrations to the way water flows through the stem of a plant. Made in collaboration with WATERAGRI a European research project on water, sustainability and nutrient recycling, it is the result of a long term collaboration between people from many different backgrounds.

Kate, the artist and researcher leading the collaboration, will be presenting the film and speaking about the potential of working across the arts and science as we face the ecological, climate and sustainability challenges that are beginning to affect all our lives.

Friday 27th February 2026 - 6:30pm until 8pm

Facing and building change together: arts and science

Join us for a talk and screening of award winning short film One Day We will Dance with You (by Alkis Papastathopoulos & Kate Adams). One Day is a film about human bonds and molecular bonds, at a time when floods and droughts have become part of everyday life. It imagines what it means to create a celebration with a community of people we love, of everything watery, from molecule vibrations to the way water flows through the stem of a plant. Made in collaboration with WATERAGRI a European research project on water, sustainability and nutrient recycling, it is the result of a long term collaboration between people from many different backgrounds.

Kate, the artist and researcher leading the collaboration, will be presenting the film and speaking about the potential of working across the arts and science as we face the ecological, climate and sustainability challenges that are beginning to affect all our lives.

Free for Library subscribers! and free for participants in the Kate Adams workshop.

Our Discussion evenings are relaxed opportunities for anyone who wants to wants to reflect on art and culture in our lives. These discussions are open to everybody and are designed to be friendly and inviting spaces for having a chat with other like-minded people. You don;t need to be an expert in anything to attend! See you there!

About Kate Adams:

Kate is a facilitator, performance maker and researcher. She is co-chair of the Climate Pyschology Alliance and runs climate cafes, talks and workshops as well as teaching and making theatre. She is interested in how we can gather to share and develop creative, emotional and reflective expression and how we can strengthen our relationship with the natural world. Website: https://www.kateadams.space

Wishes for Water is part of Water is Attracted to Water. More information here: www.waterisattractedtowater.com