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A booklet containing personal accounts that arose out of the Remembering 'Petals of Hope' project.
Kane, Carole., and O'Doherty, Malachi. (2014). Remebering: "Petals of Hope" - Artistic responses to the Omagh Bomb. Omagh: VSS and Omagh District Council.
ISBN 978-1-86-991922-1
Booklet available for download at Petals of Hope Revisted blogspot:
http://www.omaghpetals.blogspot.co.uk/
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Title |
Remembering 'Petals of Hope' (book details) |
Description |
A booklet containing personal accounts that arose out of the Remembering 'Petals of Hope' project. Kane, Carole., and O'Doherty, Malachi. (2014). Remebering: "Petals of Hope" - Artistic responses to the Omagh Bomb. Omagh: VSS and Omagh District Council. ISBN 978-1-86-991922-1 Booklet available for download at Petals of Hope Revisted blogspot: http://www.omaghpetals.blogspot.co.uk/ |
Creator |
Kane, Carole., and O'Doherty, Malachi. |
Date |
2014 |
Author |
Kane, Carole., and O'Doherty, Malachi. |
Date Type |
Publication |
Publication Title |
Remebering: "Petals of Hope" - Artistic responses to the Omagh Bomb. |
Publisher Location |
Omagh |
Publisher |
VSS and Omagh District Council. |
Publication Type |
Booklet |
Publication Status |
Published |
ISBN |
978-1-86-991922-1 |
Collection InformationShowHide
Title |
Remembering 'Petals of Hope' (collection) |
Description |
The Remembering 'Petals of Hope' project (2013-14) produced a collection of 15 audio visual and 23 written stories related to the Omagh Bomb (15 August 1998). The work involved in conducting the interviews and producing the recordings was carried out by Carole Kane and Malachi O'Doherty. Carole Kane, a freelance artist / community arts facilitator, was involved in the original 'Petals of Hope' project (1998-99) in association with Omagh District Council, which, with the assistance of children from Omagh, transformed floral tributes left at the scene of the bomb into handmade paper and art work. This resulted in an exhibition in the spring and summer of 1999 and the publication of the exhibition catalogue entitled 'Petals of Hope' (1999). |
Creator |
Carole Kane, and Malachi O'Doherty |
Source |
Some of the recorded stories can be found at the 'Petals of Hope Revisited' blog: www.omaghpetals.blogspot.co.uk/ See also: Information about the original Petals of Hope project on Carole Kane's website: www.carolekane.com/ |
Date |
2014 |
Relation |
See also: The booklet: Kane, Carole., and O'Doherty, Malachi. (2014). Remembering: "Petals of Hope" - Artistic responses to the Omagh Bomb. Omagh: VSS and Omagh District Council. Web sites: www.carolekane.com www.omagh.gov.uk www.omagh.gov.uk/district_of_omagh/omagh_remembers/petals_of_hope/ The original exhibition catalogue: Kane, Carole. (1999). Petals of Hope. Omagh: Omagh District Council. The catalogue is available to purchase at this Web page: www.omagh.gov.uk/culture_leisure_and_tourism/visitor_services/online_book_store/?bookID=31 |
Language |
English |
Stories Collected |
15 video; 23 text |
Stories Deposited |
11 video; 15 text |
Organisation InformationShowHide
Title |
Workers' Educational Association (organisation) |
Date Formed |
1910 |
Status |
Organisation in Northern Ireland wound up on 4 June 2014 |
Citation
Accounts of the Conflict; Accessed: 15 October 2024 <http://k8s-accounts-01.ulster.ac.uk/repo24/items/show/2282>
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