Mother Daughter Sister
Mother Daughter Sister
Mother Daughter Sister
Mother Daughter Sister
Mother Daughter Sister
Mother Daughter Sister
Mother Daughter Sister
Mother Daughter Sister
Mother Daughter Sister
Mother Daughter Sister
Mother Daughter Sister

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An homage to the women of Sandy Row and the immense contribution that they have made to that community over generations. The piece is a result of several months of detailed consultation with a range of womens groups. The sculpture represents a woman and on the back of the work are several small trinkets, the ring of a loved one, and objects from family histories deep within Sandy Row. The sculpture reflects the past, present, and future of women in the community. It was unveiled by then Finance Minister Arlene Foster and Gracie Graham, Sandy Row's oldest female resident.
Title

Mother Daughter Sister

Medium

bronze

Accession number

BT12_CD_S002

Acquisition method

jointly funded by Building Peace through the Arts; The Arts Council Of Northern Ireland, ACNI, and The EU Programme for Peace & Reconciliation (Peace 111); Special EU Programme Body; International Fund for Ireland; Northern Ireland Housing Association

Work type

Statue

Owner

ACNI

Custodian

Belfast South Community Resources

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

12 June 2015

Access

at all times

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Located at

Sandy Row, Belfast

BT12 5EE