Gallery
Please find here the approved applications to the Social Art Award 2021 – New Greening. The open call was closed on 1 May.
The next Open Call for the Social Art Ward will be opened in 2023.
Title:
verge
verge
Author:
Caroline Dear
Caroline Dear
Description:
Verge is a multifaceted project which ran from 2019-20 on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. Verge consisted of; walks with the public discovering the close-up world of plants, workshops discussing why the verge is important, a radio programme with Skye radio exploring how vital it is and a book highlighting our relationships with the natural world via the verge. This project gave people time for a new appreciation of their local environment, sharing stories and seeing the unfamiliar in the familiar.
Verge is a multifaceted project which ran from 2019-20 on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. Verge consisted of; walks with the public discovering the close-up world of plants, workshops discussing why the verge is important, a radio programme with Skye radio exploring how vital it is and a book highlighting our relationships with the natural world via the verge. This project gave people time for a new appreciation of their local environment, sharing stories and seeing the unfamiliar in the familiar.
Description:
Verge is a multifaceted project which ran from 2019-20 on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. Verge consisted of; walks with the public discovering the close-up world of plants, workshops discussing why the verge is important, a radio programme with Skye radio exploring how vital it is and a book highlighting our relationships with the natural world via the verge. This project gave people time for a new appreciation of their local environment, sharing stories and seeing the unfamiliar in the familiar.
Verge is a multifaceted project which ran from 2019-20 on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. Verge consisted of; walks with the public discovering the close-up world of plants, workshops discussing why the verge is important, a radio programme with Skye radio exploring how vital it is and a book highlighting our relationships with the natural world via the verge. This project gave people time for a new appreciation of their local environment, sharing stories and seeing the unfamiliar in the familiar.