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Dunree woman's conflict exhibition 28.11.11

AN INISHOWEN woman is curating an exhibition of everyday objects such as rubbish bin lids that took on other uses during the conflict in the North.
Triona White Hamilton from Dunree, is co-ordinator of the exhibition called 'Everyday Objects Transformed by the Conflict'. The project has been launched by Healing Through Remembering, a cross-community group that focuses on dealing with the conflict "with the aim of achieving a peaceful future for all".
A preview was recently held in Belfast and it is hoped that a larger exhibition will tour the North and border counties between February and August next year. People are being invited to suggest possible venues for the exhibition.
Buncrana woman Triona White Hamilton who will take the 'Everyday Objects Transformed by the Conflict' exhibition on tour around the border counties including Donegal next year. Also pictured are, left, Alan McBride and Oliver Wilkinson who are board members of the Healing Through Remembering cross-community group.
Ms White Hamilton who has a Masters degree in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies from the University of Ulster, described the project as "important and challenging".
“There were only a small number of exhibits at the preview, but we will be arranging to borrow a substantial number of items from various collectors for the main exhibition next year.
“We are also asking for suggestions on venues the exhibition might visit, and the format it might take.” Binlids were used as a communication tool and means of protest in nationalist areas of Belfast during the Troubles. Other items in the display include armoured clipboards carried by police at vehicle checkpoints; a sponge badge worn by loyalists to protest against strikers being called 'spongers' and a tape recording from the former pirate station, Station Radio Free Belfast. If you would like to suggest a venue to show 'Everyday Objects Transformed by the Conflict' exhibition@healingthroughremembering.org
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