Salisbury to become a Window Wanderland!

Unique art trail involving stunning window display set to take place

Author: Henrietta CreaseyPublished 9th Sep 2021

An unusual art display involving WINDOWS is set to take place in Salisbury this autumn.

Window Wanderland aims to bring a "little magic and light to the city" as the nights get darker.

The project started in Bristol in 2015 and has been seen at other locations across the country.

Now following funding from Wiltshire Council and event support from Salisbury City Council the eye catching displays will take place here.

Organisers Salisbury BID and Wiltshire Creative are looking for residents, businesses and schools to take part.

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Louise Dancy, Take Part Director at Wiltshire Creative said:

“We are delighted to have been awarded funding for Window Wanderland from the Salisbury Area Board to collaborate with residents and the business community of Salisbury to inspire and celebrate together as the nights draw in.

There is a rich diversity in our city and this project offers a great platform to celebrate just a bit of it, we hope this paves the way for future celebrations and exchanges of cultural traditions”

Salisbury’s event will run from 4th to 8th November 2021, when windows across the city will be decorated with imaginative designs. The project will celebrate the diversity in our city by drawing on the themes of Diwali, Festival of Lights of triumph over darkness, happiness and positivity.

This event is being developed with the Nepalese Society of Salisbury to develop the displays as well as presenting an evening of cultural dancing at the Guildhall to launch the event.

Susi Mason, owner of Casa Fina and Salisbury BID Director, said:

“Window Wanderland will be such an exciting project for Salisbury bringing the community together to celebrate positivity and hope and celebrating the diversity in our city.

The trail of illuminated windows will allow a safe flow of visitors to walk through the streets and will hopefully bring additional trade to our retail and hospitality businesses after a difficult period."

Businesses can participate by offering up their windows to host displays and can even create their own, if you are a school or part of a community group you can get involved by creating a window supported by our professional artists.

Free workshops or resources are available.

Interested schools or groups should contact takepart@wiltshirecreative.co.uk

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