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Once a Warrior

Project title

Once a Warrior

Description of initiative

Current and former servicemen and women – some with histories of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) – found parallels between their own military experiences and Native American warrior societies. The group responded in words and art to “Warriors of the Plains”, a British Museum exhibition about honour and ritual in 19th-century North America. A digital display reflecting the views of West Country warriors of today was displayed in the exhibition, alongside the art inspired by the project, Once a Warrior. Compiled from individual interviews and the group’s artwork in 2012, the digital film is also online, including responses from the public. Once a Warrior served as a bridge for better understanding of the personal codes that have guided combat across centuries, continents and cultures.

Further information on the initiative

Themes: Culture and...

Individual well-being
Mental health
Quality of services for specific groups

Keywords

PTSD, servicemen, women, exhibition, warrior, museum

Target group

Not targeted to a specific group

Cultural field

Heritage | Museums

Timeframe

2012 - 2012

Sources of funding

Arts Council England

Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt

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Organizer(s)

Royal Albert & Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
United Kingdom
Public / State | Culture