Birmingham artwork remembers pandemic victims
In Memoriam forms part of this year'sThe festival is an annual arts and culture event to encourage conversations about death and dying, created by BrumYODO, a community group made up of artists, undertakers, palliative care professionals, hospices, solicitors and celebrants.
"In Memoriam is a peaceful and reflective installation, and we hope it will support people to mark this extraordinary time and commemorate those who have died from the pandemic."Artist Luke Jerram says he "feels quite proud", but is more interested in the public's reaction to the installation
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