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| The Landworkers' Alliance calendar is back for 2026 and as beautiful and inspiring as ever. |
As ever, this year’s LWA calendar is a labour of love. The brilliant Emma Reith has brought the coming year to resplendent life through her stunning lino-cut prints. Each of her moving images is intimately tied to one of twelve words, chosen to inspire hope and action on the land.
Over the course of the year, we’ll travel down ancient holloways, and hover above the lands we know so well. We’ll feast in community together and sew banners of resistance alongside the sowing of the harvests to come. We’ll celebrate the abundance of the land and the diversity of the people who work it, and we will champion rest and uplift care.
Grab your copy of this beautiful work of land-based art, to hang in your home, or as a gift for a loved one.
Calendar Details:
Calendar dimensions: 30cm x 30cm
Printed on paper manufactured from 100% agricultural waste

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