What is Remembering Together?

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Collective acts of reflection, remembrance, hope and healing with communities across Scotland.

Remembering Together ran from July 2021 until September 2024, offering a space to come together with others to share and process what Covid has meant, and continues to mean, for communities across the country.

Remembering Together has commissioned artists in all 32 local authority areas in Scotland to co-create with communities and find ways of honouring the people we have lost and find the ways we want to remember them. The project was also about acknowledging all the ways Covid is still affecting us. We offered a place to connect, to reflect and to create. For a list of each local project click HERE.

Remembering Together was about creating together, being part of a process to commemorate those who have lost their lives, and those who have experienced loss and change. It was also about recognising and celebrating the ways in which Scottish communities have come together during the most difficult times.

Remembering Together was a co-creation project because: 

  • Co-creation is a process that involves people working together to make something that means something to those people 

  • Covid has touched every life in Scotland  

  • Co-creating memorial projects helps to translate the personal experiences of Covid into something that holds meaning for a whole community 

  • Co-creating memorial projects with community members creates projects that are meaningful to those communities 

  • Using co-creation for Remembering Together means there is space for every kind of experience of Covid to be shared and understood 

  • Co-creation was a powerful tool for us to create memorials, because when people experience difficult times, being together in a community can help us heal

What are we remembering?

Covid touched, and continues to affect, everyone in Scotland, and across the world. Coming together during the 3 years of the project gave us some space to pause, to reflect and to consider all that has happened and is still happening. Remembering Together has supported many ways of being together and remembering these months and years; remembering those lost, remembering that we are all touched by this experience, and remembering that for many who were experiencing inequality already, the impact is deeper. This project was also about remembering and reconnecting with each other after periods of isolation while remembering that Covid is not over yet - this is a time of continuing change. Remembering Together has also acknowledged and embodied the ways in which communities continue to support one another.

What did we co-create?

Remembering Together has captured and produced a diverse range of responses to the pandemic and the memorials have been co-created as Covid continues to impact people across the country. The project in each area might not have resulted in traditional memorials as we know them, but it has shown the breadth of experience and creativity in communities across Scotland. The commissioned artists have been committed to co-creation and collaboration and they have worked with people in the community to define what ‘memorial’ meant for that specific place. Some communities wanted a place they can go, some wanted a structure they can visit and to see their loved ones named. Other communities wanted to co-create music, movement, films, online projects, a series of events and gatherings, or books and publications. What people wanted and needed may also have changed as we continued to live through and come to terms with Covid in Scotland.

Most important is that the programme was relevant to communities, was aware of the wide range of experiences people were having, welcomed people to co-create safely and in a range of ways, and allowed those involved to express honestly what this time meant for them.

How did local communities, individuals and groups get involved?

Remembering Together was for communities and people to connect with each other, have space to express their experiences with artists and creative practitioners, and shape a memorial project for their local area. Some people will have lost someone during Covid. For others, this will have been a time of great change, or challenges they already faced will have been made more difficult because of the pandemic. Remembering Together was about starting to remember and memorialise these people and experiences.

Every local authority area was funded to co-create a memorial project. Artists were commissioned through local authority partnerships in each local authority area. This partnership could have included include your local council, culture trust or third sector organisations or arts or community organisations working across your local authority area. A lead partner was the main link for people and communities who wanted to be part of the programme.

In some areas, partners have worked with a small group of community members in the first phase of co-creation before opening up to everyone in the area. In others, all those living in the area were invited to co-create with the artist/creative practitioner from the very beginning.

There are other ways to follow Remembering Together; you can find out more and see contributions to the programme on our Reflections and Stories page.

Learn more about what happened in your area by clicking on the button below.

Remembering Together Advisory Group

Remembering Together was supported by an Advisory Group that helped the core team, working through greenspace scotland, to make sure the programme remained relevant to communities and was aware of the challenges we continued to face through Covid-19.

The Advisory Group was particularly supportive in the early stages of Remembering Together, helping us to ensure that the programme was welcoming to all, especially disabled people, people of the Global Ethnic Majority, older people, children and young people.

The Advisory Group supported Remembering Together so that those co-creating with us could express their honest responses to this pandemic, whatever they may be. We are deeply grateful for the continued support of all its members; you can find out more about who was on this group by visiting the Remembering Together Advisory Group page.

Funding and Delivery

The Scottish Government is the devolved government for Scotland and has a range of responsibilities that include: the economy, education, health, justice, rural affairs, housing, environment, equal opportunities, consumer advocacy and advice, transport and taxation.

Remembering Together is supported with £4.4m funding from Scottish Government and was announced by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in March 2021.

Since 2002, greenspace scotland has provided a national lead on greenspace, working towards our goal that everyone living and working in urban Scotland has easy access to quality greenspace which meets local needs and improves their quality of life.

As Scotland’s parks and greenspace charity, we have been influential in shaping a supportive policy context for greenspace and promoting good practice on greenspace delivery.

Remembering Together is delivered by a team at greenspace scotland.