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    May 2021

    Last Updated: 13/05/2021

    Giant public artwork coming to the Stray remembers NHS covid dead

    by Thomas Barrett

    | 13 May, 2021
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    In Memoriam measures 36m in diameter and features more than 100 flags made from hospital bed sheets arranged in the form of a medical symbol. Designed by artist Luke Jerram, it remembers NHS covid victims and will be in place from May 28 to June 7.

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    A huge art installation that commemorates NHS staff and care workers who died from covid will come to West Park Stray in Harrogate this month.

    In Memoriam measures 36 metres in diameter and features more than 100 flags made from hospital bed sheets arranged in the form of a medical symbol.

    It's been designed by award-winning artist Luke Jerram and will be on the Stray from May 28 until June 7 before being transported to Edinburgh, Fleetwood and Weston-super-Mare.

    Work installing it on the Stray will begin on May 24.

    In Memoriam will be the first in a series of installations and events delivered in the months ahead by Harrogate International Festivals, which this year celebrates its 55th anniversary.




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    Sharon Canavar, Harrogate International Festivals chief executive, said

    “Two years ago, we were lucky enough to bring Luke’s Museum of the Moon to St Wilfrid’s Church, which was one of the highlights of that summer’s international festival, and was visited by more than 10,000 people.
    “As an arts charity delivering festivals and events, we were first to close and will be the last to open, but we can’t just open the doors on our venues and go straight back to normal.
    "We wanted to create something unique in Harrogate that acknowledged the last year whilst allowing us to create a safe, outdoor event for the town.
    "We don’t want people to just look at In Memoriam from afar, we want people to experience it; we want individuals, families and friends to walk into the heart of it; we want them to sit under the flags and quietly reflect the events of the last 15 months."


    In Memoriam is being supported by Hornbeam Park, Harrogate BID, and Swainsons Funeral Directors.