STORIES OF REGENT’S PARK ESTATE

A large-scale residents-and-artists collaboration project making positive change to the urban environment of Regent’s Park Estate.

The Story Trail Project is a celebration of the past, present and future of Regent’s Park Estate, promoting a sense of community, safety and connection.

Through 11 unique art installations, the Story Trail will take the community on a journey through the estate creating opportunities to shape, reconnect and look differently at the area.

Regent’s Roots 2023, photo credit: Zbigniew Kotkiewicz

Each of the artworks will be sited at locations across the estate selected by the community as ‘places of interest’ with stories, themes and heritage to celebrate or issues to be addressed.

The inspiration for the project is a 300-year-old Plane Tree that lives in Clarence Gardens: “If this Tree could speak imagine what stories it would tell!”

The Story Trail Project was first conceived during the pandemic between residents and Regent’s Park Community Champions, managed by Fitzrovia Youth in Action and created with and for the local community.

Following an open call for Artists in December 2023 we are delighted to introduce the artists who have been selected to create public art commissions for the Story Trail, read more about them below.

If you’d like to learn more about the project, including the background, the history and the sites, have a look at our Story Trail Sites page.

If you have any questions about the project, or are looking for ways to get involved, reach out to project producer, Sarah, on sarah@olddiorama.com.

THE ARTISTS

In response to artists Haque Tan’s installation ‘More Than Human’, local resident Ayamakhan was inspired by the idea of talking to the old tree and created a unique sound piece ‘Soliloquy For A Plane Tree’.

I have thought how to create a piece of music that embodies or evokes somehow the sense or feeling of a tree. I often use simulation of wind to generate notes in my music, then quantise that into the modes I like. Thus, many branches of sound from a single trunk.”

SRPE is a Community Champions Regent’s Park project, produced by ODAC in partnership with Camden Council Parks and Open Spaces, Fitzrovia Youth in Action and University of the Arts Central Saint Martins through T-Factor. The project is funded by HS2 via Camden Council and EU Horizon 2020 Research & Innovation Programme.

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