REGENT’S PARK ESTATE
STORY TRAIL
Launched on 24th April 2025, Regent’s Park Estate Story Trail is an exciting new resident-led socially engaged public art trail through Regent’s Park Estate, Euston.
Take a look at what people have had to say about the project:
(Thank you to Zetteler for their PR support, and our fantastic photographers Alice Horsley and Nick Turpin for their work.)
The 12 site-specific installations have been created by 10 commissioned artists and collectives, bringing 28 new public artworks to the estate. Each artwork relates to locations selected by residents and explores the local culture, ecology and heritage of the area.
The Story Trail is a celebration of the past, present and future of Regent’s Park Estate, promoting a sense of local pride, safety and connection through a series of public artworks created for residents and visitors alike.
The inspiration for the project is a 200+ year-old Plane Tree that lives in Clarence Gardens: “If this Tree could speak imagine what stories it would tell!”
THE ARTISTS & ARTWORKS
Learn more about each of the artworks and artists by clicking on the links below:
Wonderscope – Alisa Ruzavina
Unwritten – Rafał Zajko
In the Shade of Streetlight – Jack Wates
Growing Together – Shiraaz Ali
T(h)ree – HAQUE TAN
Untitled – Dustin Ericksen
Clay Chronicles – Clayground Collective
You Are Here – Ocean Stefan
Woman Whole – YARA + DAVINA
Regent’s Park Portrait – Brendan Barry
The Story Trail’s Neighbourhood Curators celebrating the completion of the artworks! Photo by Matt Mahmood-Ogston
Wayfinding for the Story Trail was designed by Europa. Photo credit: Alice Horsley.
Spend an inspiring five minutes with the Story Trail Artists as they reflect on their creations in this fantastic video made by Neighbourhood Curator, Bahja Mohamed.
In response to artists Haque Tan’s installation ‘More Than Human’, local resident Ayamakhan was inspired by the idea of talking to the old tree and created a unique sound piece ‘Soliloquy For A Plane Tree’.
”I have thought how to create a piece of music that embodies or evokes somehow the sense or feeling of a tree. I often use simulation of wind to generate notes in my music, then quantise that into the modes I like. Thus, many branches of sound from a single trunk.”