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Media release: Stirling’s shop windows transformed into animated works of art
STIRLING’S empty shop windows have been transformed into vibrant works of art – thanks to an ambitious project launched by the city’s BID.
The Street Stories initiative features a range of animated artworks on eight shop windows, including the former BHS and Argos stores, in a move aimed at revitalising the city as it prepares to welcome shoppers back next week.
The ground-breaking project, organised by the team at Go Forth Stirling Business Improvement District (BID), showcases the work of a range of Scottish artists, including Jacqueline Marr, Michael Corr and David Galletly.
Stirling shop windows given revamp as part of street art project
The project is aiming to transform empty shop frontages into works of art.
Former premises in Stirling city centre are being cleaned up ahead of the transformation (Image: STIRLING BID)
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The Portuguese government announced on Saturday (13) that it had decided to postpone the cancellation of all flights with origin or destination in Brazil at least until March 1. The travel interruption, in effect since January 29, has left hundreds of Brazilians struggling to stay in the European country.
While when the border was first closed, in March 2020, most of those affected were unprepared tourists, this time with entry for people on walks having been prohibited since then, those affected are mainly migrants.
Many of these people have lost their jobs due to the pandemic, are without the means to live in Portugal and were already planning their return to Brazil when the flights were canceled.