Bonaventure to Boston College: Here come The Bogside Artists!
Released on: March 14, 2012, 6:25 am
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The Bogside Artists of Derry, Tom Kelly, William Kelly and
Kevin Hasson are on their way to St. Bonaventure University Buffalo to
give talks and paint a mural for campus. "We look on this as a
farewell gesture of sorts," explained one of the trio Kevin Hasson. "The focus of our creativity from now on will be in Europe as part of
the Art of Reconciliation program begun by our friend and agent Desmond
Doyle."
From Buffalo they will travel to Boston College to hold workshops and similarly give
talks on their lives and work. Many documentaries have been made about the artists
and one or two of these will comprise the visuals of their presentations.
The Bogside Artists are world renowned for the series of twelve murals they created
for Derry called The People's Gallery. These august images that stand like colossal
sentries guarding the Bogside - the area that witnessed the worst of the troubles
since 1968 - constitute the most visited tourist attraction in the city if not the
whole of Ireland.
It has been over a decade since the artists last addressed the students of BC. Now,
new students take the place of the old but their eagerness to hear the story of
N.Ireland's three decades of political strife is assured by hosts Profs, John
Michalczyk and international peace negotiator Raymond Helmick both friends of the
artists. Said spokesman Tom Kelly. "It will be wonderful catching up with old
friends at BC. We have very fond memories of the people we met there. Our sincerest
thanks to St. Bonaventure for inviting us over in the first place. The murals we
created, as everybody knows, have been dumbed down by incumbent politicos who
flourish and are kept in power by a Westminster sponsored policy of appeasement.
Understandable as that may be, it is entirely reprehensible on many levels, as the
murals contribute mightily to the economy of the city. One would think that, at a
bare minimum, they would be properly marketed to the world at large but personal
resentment towards us and political in-fighting have ensured that the exact opposite
has been the consensus policy - to keep them hidden, in a word, an idiot interprise
at best and very insulting not just to us but to all those who fought for democratic
rights for so long and whose story we have told in the Bogside. Nevertheless, the
murals we have created have made their own way in the world and are visited annually
by tens of thousands of people despite the shameless attempts of Sinn Fein and
Unionists alike to keep them out of sight. As we speak these paintings of ours that
have featured in countless documentaries and articles all over the world have fallen
into a bad state of disrepair from lack of local funding. We have just recently
submitted an application so that we can bring the matter before council. That we are
driven to do this is an appalling indictment against those who have purportedly been
elected to represent the interests of the people. History, the very thing they have
tried to stifle, will be their judge. In America we look forward to receiving the
respect we feel we deserve. It will be a breath of fresh air for all of us."
You can follow the adventures of The Bogside Artists in the United States via their
Facebook address. And for more information visit their website;
http://www.bogsideartists.com
Contact Details: Tom Kelly: k_333@hotmail.com
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