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Resilience Garden

Photo: Pete Carr

Photo: Pete Carr

Mohamed Bourouissa has created a garden working with local people, gardeners, school pupils, teachers and artists. The artist was inspired by a garden made by a patient of the psychoanalyst and writer Frantz Fanon at the Blida-Joinville Psychiatric Hospital in Blida, Algeria. Fanon’s patient created the garden as occupational therapy, reflecting the organisation of his mental space through its structure. Bourouissa researched and learnt the patient’s approach to botany, architecture and therapy in order to create a similar garden in Liverpool. The garden has been conceived as a space of ‘resilience’. Some of the plants are native to Algeria and others have healing effects. A film documenting the garden and its evolution is presented at FACT.

The Resilience Garden is open every 2–5pm every Saturday until 27 October.

Mohamed Bourouissa is commissioned by Liverpool Biennial in partnership with Kingsley Community School and Granby Four Streets CLT

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