William Kelly, Tom Kelly, and Kevin Hasson, known collectively as The Bogside Artists, live in Derry City, Northern Ireland, where, on January 30, 1972, fourteen people were shot dead by the British army. Much of their art--paintings, photographs, and murals--addresses the history of violence and injustice in Northern Ireland. They are "dedicated to using painting as a means to objectify the past so that its unconscious hold is unravelled." They have been involved in the organization and creation of numerous commemorative projects and, individually, have shown their art in galleries throughout Ireland. (Photo Provided By: The Bogside Artists)