We want to turn the Flower Park into an even more magical place than it already is, we're going to add giant flowers and mushrooms and beetles and butterflies, all made from fabric and bruck, all made by young people. We have made up some free kits to get things underway but people are free to make whatever they like to fit the guidelines.
For older bairns the Blooming Youth project is going to turn the adjoining tennis court into a brain with an installation that develops over the Big Takeover weekend. Artist co-lab Kristi Cumming and Maya Darrell Hewins are overseeing the whole project and are asking the question, "What's going on in your teenage brain?"
Show us your thoughts, ideas, hopes and fears in the form of an artwork that will go inside the tennis-court-brain. Work can be in any medium but please bear in mind that the exhibition will be outdoors, so think about how it might survive in different weather conditions. You could build a sculpture, paint a picture, write and record a song, make a film or anything else you can think of… there's no size restriction as long as it can fold up into a car!
Kristi and Maya will be hosting two public workshops in the Flower Park pavilion in the run up to the exhibition, on 12 and 19 August. The deadline for all entries is 1 September.
All this creativity is combined with an Instagram competition responding in any way to the idea of 'Blooming Youth'. Tag @shetland_arts for a chance to have your image(s) exhibited as part of the project.