Article Source: Sustrans
Last Updated: 23 November 2023 14:12
The art, created by four local young people from Alloa Academy, will be displayed on the National Cycle Network Route 76, near Alloa Tower.
The artists used clay to bring to life elements of local heritage and wildlife, drawing inspiration from stags, birds, intricate textures, and the essence of Alloa's architecture.
As well as the impressive ceramics, a short film is set to be projected to the exterior of Alloa tower where you can ‘meet the makers’.
Lesley Arthur, Executive Artistic Director at Reachout With Arts In Mind, said: “We are ecstatic to be empowering local young minds through this public art commission along Alloa’s cycle paths.
“This project will not only beautify our community but also foster a profound sense of ownership and creativity, forging a brighter path towards a vibrant, inclusive future."
The artworks are part of the wider ’ShapeChangers’ public art project along the National Cycle Network in Scotland. ShapeChangers aims to empower young people and transform active travel experiences, making walking, wheeling, and cycling more enjoyable for everyone.
The project is supported by funding from the Scottish Government and administered through Sustrans Scotland’s Art and Diversity programme.
Sustrans has collaborated with four dynamic organisations to bring this vision to life: RIG Arts in Greenock, Birds of Paradise Theatre Company in Glasgow, Highland Print Studio in Inverness and Reachout With Arts In Mind in Alloa.
Bruce Phillips, Network Engagement Coordinator at Sustrans, said: "ShapeChangers is all about helping young creative people change the way we experience outdoor spaces. It's exciting to see these students take on the task of temporarily transforming their local travel routes on the National Cycle Network.
“Young people are the future, and it is vital that they can help shape the places they live. We hope this will encourage more young people to discover and use their local routes on the National Cycle Network. Travelling independently is a great way to help improve young people’s mental and physical health.”
Legendary Scottish band Skerryvore have today unveiled plans to stage a special one-off concert – their biggest to date – to mark their 20th anniversary.
READ MORE17 pubs across Scotland are calling on their customers to help spread a little Christmas cheer by writing cards to people facing loneliness and isolation this Christmas.
READ MOREMusic lovers have a lot to look forward to at Vue venues in Scotland – including a very special Andrea Bocelli screening this weekend.
READ MORESupermarket teams up with national treasure Larry Lamb to reimagine its in-store cafes as 'Chatty Cafés' and help spark conversations this Christmas.
READ MOREScotland's national celebration of books, Book Week Scotland 2024, returns from 18-24 November to uplift the country with its theme of Hope.
READ MOREImagine Theatre proudly present a thrilling lineup of magical family pantos jam packed with laughter, music, song and dance featuring some of Scotland's favourite stars!
READ MOREModern Films Family in partnership with CBeebies are excited to announce that this year's CBeebies Panto is Beauty and the Beast and that it will be in cinemas during November and December.
READ MOREFrom enjoying a jolly time at Santa's Breakfast to indulging in a delicious Festive Afternoon Tea or enjoying some seasonal drinks and cakes, customers at Dobbies are in for a treat.
READ MOREA budding Fife music star has been selected to take part in Scotland’s esteemed youth music touring project Hit The Road at venues across Scotland this December.
READ MOREA leading Scottish performing arts institution has launched one of the country's first artist-led Contemporary Dance degree courses.
READ MOREMelanie Ward, Labour MP for Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy, attended a special reception hosted by PETA earlier this week to call on the government to end animal testing.
READ MOREThe Glencairn Glass, the world's favourite whisky glass made by Scottish company Glencairn Crystal, has launched a collection of gripping crime fiction short stories by up-and-coming crime authors.
READ MOREitison's popular Drive-In Movies Christmas event is returning to Loch Lomond Shores over the 13th - 24th of December and tickets for the highly anticipated events go on-sale tomorrow morning!
READ MOREScotland’s leisure and tourism industry is making waves as Lost Shore Surf Resort, the nation’s first inland surf destination, officially opens its doors on the 11th November.
READ MOREitison's Drive In Movies Christmas has announced its return to Loch Lomond Shores this December with the festive spectacular running over not just one, but two weekends!
READ MOREThe French Film Festival UK have announced the 2024 programme with more than 200 screenings of 60 French-language films across more than 25 different locations.
READ MORELightbulb Film Distribution have announced that Mogwai: If The Stars Had A Sound will be released in UK & Irish cinemas for one night only on November 19th.
READ MOREDobbies Garden Centres will host free festive-inspired events, giving people of all ages the chance to create garden-inspired gift ideas and Christmas decorations through fun, hands-on activities.
READ MORE25p from every ticket sold for Fawkes Festival, Starry Nights at Dean Castle and the brand-new Starry Nights experience at Beecraigs Country Park will be donated to Cash for Kids.
READ MOREDecorated piper Callum Beamount, from Guardbridge in Fife, made history in Perthshire last night when he was crowned overall winner at the esteemed Glenfiddich Piping Championship.
READ MOREThe spooky season has arrived and VisitScotland reveals the most haunted castles and shares expert tips for capturing real ghosts.
READ MOREFollowing a successful event at the SEC last weekend, tickets for the 2025 Scottish Wedding Show are on sale, giving brides and grooms-to-be the chance to secure tickets to the upcoming event.
READ MOREHistoric Environment Scotland (HES) is looking to the people of Scotland for input on draft plan to help country’s heritage deliver real, lasting benefits for all.
READ MOREWith just over a week to go until the sold-out 2024 Specsavers Scottish Music Awards at Barrowland Ballroom, the prestigious awards ceremony has announced its latest winners.
READ MOREThe Crusoe in Lower Largo, Fife has launched a Scottish malt whisky and gin bar, The Juan Fernandez, offering some of the best views in the region.
READ MOREThe Scottish Institute of Theatre, Dance, Film & Television is preparing to open its doors on 31st October, inviting potential future students to explore its state-of-the-art facilities.
READ MORE17 Scottish community pubs are asking their customers to donate advent calendars this year so everyone gets a treat in the lead up to Christmas.
READ MOREPaisley Halloween Festival which comes back to town next week with some exciting event changes to celebrate its 10-year anniversary... here's everything you need to know!
READ MOREThe Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award has revealed a first look at the remarkable sculpted glass prizes this year’s Shortlist will receive.
READ MOREThe world’s leading folk, roots and world music festival Celtic Connections has unveiled its ambitious, multi-faceted programme for 2025.
READ MORE