Before I Die Wall
Introducing Derry~Londonderry’s First ‘Before I Die’ Wall:
Inspiring Reflections During Palliative Care Week
When was the last time you thought ABOUT what you want to do with the time you have? Most of us go blindly from one day to the next, busy with this and that, and before you know it, you’re 10 years older!
We often delay things until tomorrow—whether it’s starting a new class, taking that trip, or making a difficult apology—because we assume we have all the time in the world. But the truth is, our time is limited, and one day, tomorrow won’t come.
In the rush of life, we often avoid asking ourselves important questions like, “What do I want to be remembered for?” “What is my purpose?” “How can I make a difference—to someone’s life, to the environment, to future generations?”
If we don’t take the time to pause and reflect, how can we be sure we’re living our best life? If we don’t pursue the things that make us the best version of ourselves, we might reach the end with regrets.
The “Before I Die” Wall is here to encourage you to stop and think: What do you want to do before you die? Thousands of these walls have been created worldwide, inspired by an initiative started by Chang. This is the first of its type in Derry~Londonderry!
For those who are unable to visit the real wall, we invite you to add your own virtual brick to our wall. Writing down your wish makes it more tangible—it’s the first step toward living your best life. Submit your wish below.
TELL US YOURS
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Introducing Derry-Londonderry’s First “Before I Die” Wall: Inspiring Reflections During Palliative Care Week
Derry-Londonderry, September 10-15, 2024
As part of Palliative Care Week, the city will host its inaugural “Before I Die” Wall, a global participatory art project that encourages individuals to contemplate and share their aspirations. Originally conceived by artist Candy Chang in New Orleans, this inspiring initiative has seen thousands of walls erected worldwide, fostering community engagement and personal reflection.
The 24-foot-long wall will be installed in the Grand Hall of the Guildhall, majestically positioned beneath the hall’s renowned stained-glass windows. From September 10th to 15th, residents and visitors are invited to visit the wall and inscribe their own hopes and dreams, claiming their “brick” in this collective tapestry of ambition and desire.
Sharon Williams, Project Manager at Compassionate Communities NI, shared her thoughts on the project’s significance:
“When was the last time you truly considered what you want to accomplish with the time you have? Many of us get caught up in the routine of daily life, letting years slip by without pursuing our deepest dreams—be it enrolling in that class we’ve always wanted, embarking on a meaningful journey, or reaching out to mend a broken relationship.”
“The ‘Before I Die’ Wall serves as a powerful reminder that our days are finite. It challenges us to confront profound questions: What legacy do I want to leave? How can I make a meaningful impact on others, our environment, and future generations? By taking a moment to reflect and act on what truly matters, we move closer to living our best lives and reducing future regrets.”
The project has been generously funded by the Strategic Planning and Performance Group. Diane Walker, Programme Manager, expressed her support:
“We are proud to support an initiative that brings our community together in such a thoughtful and inspiring way. The ‘Before I Die’ Wall not only fosters personal reflection but also strengthens communal bonds by sharing our dreams and aspirations openly. It’s a celebration of life, hope, and the endless possibilities that lie ahead when we dare to articulate our deepest desires.”
Mayor Cllr Lilian Seenoi Barr, Derry City and Strabane District Council, also praised the initiative:
“This project adds a unique and heartfelt dimension to Palliative Care Week, offering a space for people to connect, reflect, and inspire one another. Hosting the wall in the historic Guildhall underscores our commitment to honouring both our heritage and our community’s future aspirations. We look forward to witnessing the myriad of dreams that will adorn the wall and the conversations they will spark.”
The creative vision for the wall has been brought to life in collaboration with Donal and Marc from Peaball, renowned local street artists known for their engaging and transformative works.
Sharon Williams commended their contribution:
“Working with Marc and Donal has been an absolute pleasure. Their artistry and dedication have been instrumental in crafting a space that is not only visually stunning but also deeply engaging. Peaball’s commitment to community engagement and inspiring future generations aligns perfectly with the essence of the ‘Before I Die’ project and with the aims of Compassionate Communities NI.”
The unveiling of the wall follows closely on the heels of the city’s first NI Creative Healthy Network conference, which will highlight the vital role of arts and creativity in promoting health and well-being through innovative local projects.
Everyone is encouraged to participate and share their aspirations. For those unable to visit in person, a virtual wall is available to ensure everyone’s dreams can be heard and seen on CompassionateCommunitiesNI.com/BeforeIDie
For media inquiries, please contact: [email protected]
A landscape press image is available here and a portrait image is available here
Guildhall opening hours:
Weekdays: 09.00 – 20.00
Weekends: 09.00 – 18.00
Venue is wheelchair accessible. The Guildhall is fitted with accessible toilets, internal lifts, and both indoor and outdoor ramps.
Note: for more information on Palliative Care Week, 8 – 15 September 2024, please visit www.thepalliativehub.com
OPENING HOURS
Tuesday 10th September | 3pm – 7pm |
Wednesday 11th September | 9am – 7pm |
Thursday 12th September | 9am – 7pm |
Friday 13th September | 9am – 7pm |
Saturday 14th September | 9am – 5pm |
Sunday 15th September | 9am – 5pm |