Members of the community are being invited to take part in an artistic project in October and November, that is shining a light on the former Royal Naval Hospital in Bighi.

RNH Bighi through communities’ stories is an artistic-research project that is looking into the historical and architectural function of the former royal naval hospital, but, moreover, is interested in looking into its social and cultural relevance for the communities who experienced the place.

The site of the former hospital, which in the late 1970s also served as a school, currently houses Esplora – Malta’s interactive science centre, among other organisations.

The hospital compounds together with the outdoor areas provide a space and a place with a rich and long history of day-to-day living, including personal stories and collective memory, the organisers said.

The current research phase will lead to the publication of a research report, a series of short video clips and a public talk by mid-2023.

All this will be then used as groundwork for a creative production in the coming years.

The research team – led by community artist Kristina Borg, in collaboration with Esplora, heritage consultant Christian Mifsud, and filmmaker Matthew Calleja from Videocafe – is inviting community members to share their story or memory through a one-hour encounter. 

The team is specifically interested in meeting people who have memories based on their personal or their relatives’ experience of Bighi, as former service staff, service wives who attended maternity classes in the post-war years, patients and/or visitors of the hospital, and former students who spent their school years in Bighi during the late 1970s and early 1980s. 

All encounters will take place throughout October and November, at Esplora in Kalkara. If an in-person encounter is not possible, alternative means are being offered, such as video or telephone calls.

Community members can register their interest by filling in a form here.

For further information please contact Esplora on +356 2360 2300 or send an email.

This project is supported by Arts Council Malta and APS Bank.

 

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