Stockport Express

Unsung heroes of pandemic honoured by artists

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A SPECIAL exhibition at Stockport War Memorial Gallery Art gallery is telling the story of the experience of those in the NHS working through the Covid-19 pandemic – through portraits from local artists.

Artists from Stockport and surroundin­g areas have captured the portraits of staff who work at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Stepping Hill Hospital and community services across Stockport.

These staff members are a selection of the thousands who worked tirelessly through the Covid pandemic, and have told their stories in their own words.

Both clinical and non-clinical colleagues, and those working both the hospital and community are represente­d in the portraits, which include nursing staff, doctors, physiother­apists, domestics, and those working in procuremen­t, pathology and the hospital mortuary.

The stories they tell give a very personal insight into the challenges and struggles which they and their colleagues faced as the height of the pandemic, and the terrible impact which the infection had on the lives of so many local people.

This project has been organised by Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, and funded by Stockport Metropolit­an Borough Council as part of the Covid Community Commemorat­ion Project, which is supporting Stockport communitie­s to reflect on the period of the Covid pandemic.

Nic Firth, Chief Nurse for Stockport NHS Foundation Trust said “We’d like to give a huge thank you to all the artists who have done some incredible work here.It is extremely poignant and moving to see the portraits alongside the words of our colleagues who are represente­d by them.

“These were extremely hard times for all of us, and that certainly comes over in the stories.

I would encourage everyone to come and see this exhibition, which offers a chance to reflect on one of the most turbulent times in modern NHS history.”

Councillor Frankie Singleton, Cabinet Member for Communitie­s, Culture and Sport at Stockport Council, who has led the cross-party working group for the Covid Community Commemorat­ion Project, said: “The exhibition will be a wonderful way to honour the work of all the staff who worked so hard during the pandemic to keep the NHS up and running.

“Everyone in our communitie­s throughout Stockport really pulled together to help each other and show true neighbourl­iness during the pandemic and events like this and our other projects show how grateful we all are to everyone involved.”

The exhibition was launched with a special preview event on the evening of Thursday, March 7, and is now running at the gallery from Friday, March 8 to Thursday, April 11, 2024, until the artworks are returned to Stepping Hill Hospital for permanent display. The exhibition is free to enter, and the gallery is open Thursday to Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 10-5pm and Sunday 11-4pm.

 ?? ?? ●●Patriot Ofori-Aning with his painting at the Stockport War Memorial Art Gallery,
●●Patriot Ofori-Aning with his painting at the Stockport War Memorial Art Gallery,
 ?? ?? ●●Deb Sivori with the artist
●●Deb Sivori with the artist

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