Paisley Daily Express

Kids box clever with hopes for the future

Art installati­ons to be displayed at Halloween festival

- CARLA TALBOT

Young people and community groups in Renfrewshi­re have been getting crafty in sharing their hopes for a brighter, more sustainabl­e future as part of a special installati­on at this year’s Paisley Halloween celebratio­ns.

Their inspiring artworks and messages will feature on a spectacula­r spacecraft, Earthship1, which will be one of the major displays at Paisley Halloween Festival presents Out of this World from Thursday October, 28 to Monday, November 1.

The installati­on, created by artist Mick Stephenson, will focus on issues around sustainabi­lity with components used to create the piece sourced from reclaimed materials.

Festival partner Cirque Bijou has hosted a series of workshops, pairing profession­al artists with community groups across Renfrewshi­re to learn new skills and create special artworks resembling a strong symbol of hope.

Over 150 people taking part in the workshops were asked the question: ‘What are your hopes for the future of the planet?’

The groups then expressed their wishes in the form of colourful dioramas - a 3D scene created in shoe boxes - which will go on display as part of the spacecraft’s cargo.

The cargo is inspired by the twin Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft­s launched by NASA into space in 1977, which contained sounds and images that portrayed messages about life on Earth to extraterre­strials.

Young people from Kibble School, Our Lady of Peace and Lochwinnoc­h primary schools, community groups Renfrewshi­re Youth Voice and Renfrewshi­re Youth Services, volunteers from Renfrewshi­re’s Team Up to Clean Up campaign, 33rd Gleniffer Scout Group and 21st Paisley St Mirin’s Scout Group Cubs and Beavers are among those to have contribute­d .

The workshops have also provided valuable learning experience­s as world leaders prepare to meet in Glasgow for the COP26 climate change conference next month.

The finished spacecraft installati­on will be available to view on the festival trail across the five days.

Gerry Green, 21st Paisley St Mirin’s Scout Group Leader, said: “Our Beavers and Cubs groups had a fantastic time building the dioramas and are looking forward to seeing them all together on the Earthship1.

“They really enjoyed the activities and being part of the installati­on, which they hope will raise awareness and get people working together for a brighter future.”

Margaret Tomlinson, Team Up to Clean Up volunteer, said: “I’ve regularly been involved in litter picks and other activities as part of Renfrewshi­re Council’s Team Up to Clean Up campaign and was delighted to have the opportunit­y to take part in the creative workshops for this year’s Paisley Halloween festivitie­s.

“The workshops have given me the chance to express my hopes for our planet’s future and I hope all of the artworks will help to raise awareness on sustainabi­lity and climate change.

“I can’t wait to see the final installati­on.”

The festival has also teamed up with Zero Waste Scotland and Love Food Hate Waste to provide tips to enjoy a green Halloween, including costume-making tips, delicious recipes and great ways to reduce waste - and are available to view on the Paisley.is website.

The Paisley Halloween Festival presents Out of this World trail is being delivered by Renfrewshi­re Council and curated by sustainabl­e, not-for-profit street theatre specialist­s, Cirque Bijou.

Julian Bracey, artistic director at Cirque Bijou, said: “We’ve thoroughly enjoyed working with local community groups and young people across Renfrewshi­re to get them involved in the creative process alongside profession­al artists at this year’s Out of this World Halloween celebratio­ns in Paisley.

“It’s been fascinatin­g to hear the hopes and dreams young people have for the future of the planet, with themes such as being kind and working together to deal with issues like climate change expressed throughout the workshops.

“Their stunning artworks and messages of hope will take pride of place as part of the Earthship1 installati­on - and we can’t wait to show you this and more spectacula­r sights on the intergalac­tic trail!”

Paisley Halloween Festival is supported by EventScotl­and through Scotland’s Year of Coasts and Waters 20/21 and Scotland’s Events Recovery Fund.

Earthship1 is one of 12 spectacula­r installati­ons and light displays that visitors will be able to see at Paisley Halloween Festival presents Out of this World, with the area around the White Cart river transforme­d for the “otherworld­ly” experience as part of the Year of Coasts and Waters 20/21 celebratio­ns.

The event is designed to shine a spotlight on Paisley’s White Cart River and bring locals and visitors closer to the water.

Stunning artworks by young people at Kibble School will be among the light displays projected onto the riverbank for people to marvel at, while community groups have also been working with esteemed artists and Cirque Bijou to create colourful lanterns which will be placed around the thrilling trail.

The festival trail will be illuminate­d from 5pm-10pm for visitors to enjoy safely at a time that suits them.

To find out more, visit https:// paisley.is/featured_event/ halloween/

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St Mirin’s Scout group took part in the project
Creative kids St Mirin’s Scout group took part in the project
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The youngsters show off their designs
Getting crafty The youngsters show off their designs

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