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Photographer and anthropologist Liz Hingley is collaborating with Syrian individuals who have recently arrived in Coventry on a unique UN programme, to capture the remarkable welcome that the city and refugee centre provide. Interlacing between archival collections and fundamental symbols of contemporary life, Hingley looks to future of the fastest growing city in the UK.
The work references the historic practice of presenting honoured visitors with symbolic keys to the city gates in relation to the sim card given to refugees as soon as they land in the UK. The sim card offers a direct link to scattered loved ones and an archive of photographic memories. As an object and tool it thus offers an immediate sense of security, identity and home in a new place.
Presented within an intimate installation, items from the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum’s collections portray the cities eclectic history alongside images, which explore how stories and skills from Syria can translate and transform in new contexts.
Commissioned and produced by Grain Projects.
Open: Monday - Saturday: 10.00 - 16.00, Sunday: 12.00pm - 4.00pm
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Photo: Key from the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum Collection