PROCESSIONS is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take part in a mass participation artwork to celebrate one hundred years of votes for women.

In 1918, the Representation of the People Act gave the first British women the right to vote and stand for public office. One hundred years on, we are inviting women and girls across the UK to come and mark this historic moment as part of a living portrait of women in the 21st century.

On Sunday 10th of June, women and girls in Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh and London will walk together as part of this celebratory mass participation artwork. Wearing either green, white or violet, the colours of the suffrage movement, the PROCESSIONS will appear as a flowing river of colour through the city streets.

One hundred women artists are being commissioned to work with organisations and communities across the UK to create one hundred centenary banners for PROCESSIONS as part of an extensive public programme of creative workshops.

This vast artwork is based on an original idea by creative director Darrell Vydelingum. PROCESSIONS is commissioned by 14-18 NOW, the UK's arts programme for the First World War centenary and produced by Artichoke. With support from the Scottish Government through Creative Scotland, the National Lottery through Arts Council England, the Heritage Lottery Fund, and from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.

A banner was created by 26 Shetland women and girls and carried in Processions2018 by 5 of the participants and local lead artist Christine Inkster, representing Shetland women* in the 21st century.

*those who identify as women or non-binary.