Connecting the work of artists, alongside community groups to investigate 100 years of community land ownership.
Where We Stand, is an exhibition organised by Community Land Scotland, with work by contemporary artists telling the stories and achievements of the pioneers of community ownership, a movement that has transformed Scotland.
Artists include Virginia Hutchinson, Richard Bracken, Colin Tennant & Saskia Coulson, Francia Boakye, Kate O'Shea, Emma Duncan, and Ann Little & Helen Walsh.
This exhibition looks to connect the work of these artists, alongside community groups to investigate the journey of community ownership over the last 100 years, and ask what do we want next?
Curated by Iain Craig, the exhibition originally toured across parts of Scotland in Summer 2024, in partnership with the Travelling Gallery and was seen by close to 2,500 people.

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