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Published Date: 18 January 2008
Nobel Peace laureate John Hume is to be immortalised in a wall mural in Derry's Bogside.
The former SDLP leader is to form the centrepiece of a new work by the city’s critically-acclaimed Bogside Artists.

Work on the mural is expected to begin in the Spring.

Tom Kelly, of the Bogside Artsists, says the new mural will be a “fitting
tribute” to Mr. Hume. He also revealed that the idea was triggered by “public demand”.

“People are always asking us why we’ve never portrayed John Hume in any of our work along Rossville Street and, when you think about, given his stature, both locally and internationally, he is rather conspicuous by his absence.

“Therefore, we’ve decided to pay tribute to John Hume’s key role in our recent history by featuring him in a new mural which will form part of the People’s Gallery on Rossville Street.”

Mr. Kelly says the artists have held a number of meetings with Mr. Hume to discuss the project.

“He says he is very honoured, particularly given the worldwide recognition which the murals on Rossville Street receive.”

The artists say they are still working on a number of ideas for the new mural but hope to finalise a design in the coming months before commencing work in the Spring.



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  • Last Updated: 17 January 2008 5:32 PM
  • Source: Journal Friday DER Edition
  • Location: Derry
 
 

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