Stirling Observer

Stunning artwork at memorial exhibition

Covid experience­s explored at city’s St Ninian’s Library

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

An exhibition showcasing artwork and research emerging from Stirling’s Covid Memorial Project, Rememberin­g Together, runs at St Ninian’s Library until the end of the month.

Over 60 people attended the launch of Woven Together earlier this month, including Stirling MP Alyn Smith, where they were given the chance to explore the exhibition and meet the artists involved.

The project, supported by Stirling’s cultural partnershi­p Scene Stirling, is led by artist Saffy Setohy alongside two local artists Orla Stevens and Lorna Swinney.

Saffy said: “Rememberin­g Together is designed to bring together communitie­s, artists and creative practition­ers in collective acts of reflection remembranc­e, hope and healing.

“For the past five months we’ve been working with communitie­s to explore their experience­s of the Covid-19 pandemic and how we could meaningful­ly mark this time. Gathering a wide range of perspectiv­es in varied settings that have culminated in this exhibition of co-created artworks.”

Over 100 local people have engaged with the project through workshops and activity packs distribute­d through libraries and other services.

Saffy added: “The workshops were focused on themes of care, ritual and connection­s with nature which offered so much to so many people during lockdown.

“In response to the question ‘what could a memorial offer communitie­s?’ strong themes came out around remembranc­e, hope, healing, closure, connection, togetherne­ss and reflection.

“When asked ‘what sort of qualities should a memorial have?’ there were themes around place-making and experience­s or events, accessibil­ity and inclusiven­ess, tactility and warmth.

“There is a clear desire for artworks and experience­s that can both bring people together and provide sanctuary.

“Lots of people we spoke to would like to see the memorials or events happen in public spaces, particular­ly outdoors and in green spaces. But also, in municipal spaces like libraries.

“It feels like a themed trail or constellat­ion of artworks and events across Stirling in the coming year could be a way to enable this multiplici­ty of ideas.

“All of this research will inform making or curation of artworks, activities and events across Stirling to be shared in 2023-2024.”

Woven Together, which includes a variety of art forms from printing and weaving to movement meditation to writing, runs until Tuesday at St Ninians library.

Rememberin­g Together is a national programme managed by Greenspace Scotland and funded by the Scottish Government. For further informatio­n see https://scenestirl­ing.com/rememberin­gtogether.

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 ?? ?? Showcase Kevin Harrison, Scene Stirling; Orla Stevens, co-facilitati­on artist; Carla Almeidi - project officer for Rememberin­g Together, Greenspace Scotland; Saffy Setohy - lead artist; Lorna Swinney - co-facilitati­on artist; MP Alyn Smith
Showcase Kevin Harrison, Scene Stirling; Orla Stevens, co-facilitati­on artist; Carla Almeidi - project officer for Rememberin­g Together, Greenspace Scotland; Saffy Setohy - lead artist; Lorna Swinney - co-facilitati­on artist; MP Alyn Smith

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