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Una White
The artwork in situ
DiedApril 1997 (aged 58)
MonumentsIlluminated lettering on Birmingham Central Library, 2007
Occupations
Known forOrdinariness

Una White (died April 1997) [1] was a Jamaican-British nurse who achieved posthumous notability when her name was placed, in 12 feet (3.7 m) high [1] [2] illuminated lettering, on Birmingham Central Library (since demolished) for three weeks, [1] as an art installation by Joshua Sofaer [1] part of the city's Fierce! festival. [3] The sign was illuminated from 17 May to 3 June 2007. [2] [3]

Her name was suggested for use in the artwork by her daughter Carol, [1] after a public appeal for people to nominate a friend or family member who deserved to have their name in lights. [2] Una was selected from a number of entries, by a panel comprising advertising mogul Trevor Beattie, broadcaster Mark Lawson, celebrity agent Jonathan Shalit, fashion designer Jemima French, and This Morning presenter Alison Hammond. [3]

Sofaer said the project was "aimed at encouraging people to think about the meaning of celebrity", and that:

I wanted people to think about who they want as their role models. There might be unknown ones which are better than Posh Spice. [4] [1]

Formerly a hairdresser, [1] White moved to the United Kingdom from Jamaica in the 1960s [2] and trained as a nurse before working at St Margaret's (Mental) Hospital in Walsall. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Pinch, Emma (18 May 2007). "Heroic Una's name up in lights". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d Kenny, Lee (18 May 2007). "That's mum on the roof!". Birmingham Mail: 6.
  3. ^ a b c "Name in Lights - Una White". Birmingham City Council. Retrieved 4 August 2009. [ dead link]
  4. ^ "Posh Spice" was a stage name of Victoria Beckham

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