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Landscapes- Improving Manchesters Green Spaces and Teenagers Wellbeing.,…
Landscapes- Improving Manchesters Green Spaces and Teenagers Wellbeing.
Manchester's City Council have decided to keep as much parks open as possible.
They are planting lots of new trees everywhere to help reduce carbon emissions and make Manchester a nice place to live in.
improving teenagers wellbeing
teenagers livelihoods have decreased since covid and more and more teenagers aren't getting outside
going out in nature can increase their wellbeing and improve their mental health
benefits of going outdoors
its a comfort spot to relax and think about your life
its calming, peaceful and you are with nature and the natural surroundings
impacts
improve your mood.
reduce feelings of stress or anger.
help you take time out and feel more relaxed.
improve your physical health.
improve your confidence and self-esteem.
help you be more active.
help you meet and get to know new people.
connect you to your local community.
placing my work around manchester
I want to place it in a location where its busy so teenagers would see the artwork throughout their day
bus
trams
cafes
nature cafe showing the importance of getting outdoors
it needs to be noticeable and eye-catching for them to be interested
think about what style of work teenagers ages 15-17 would be interested in
murals on walls, floors, glass
improving Manchester
getting more teenagers and people to visit the green spaces will improve Manchesters gardens and make them more popular
by adding artwork around the city centre will improve Manchesters aesthetics making it more artistic, colourful and beautiful.
it will also improve the teenagers wellbeing as going outside and visiting nature can impact and improve their health.
artists-
Jill Flower from the knitting and stitch show
Kate Boyce
Rae Andrews