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==External sites==
==External sites==


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http://thepansyproject.com/ Retrieved 22 October 2015. Archived by webcite at http://thepansyproject.com/#!/home


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The Pansy Project Garden won a Gold Medal at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show in 2010

The Pansy Project is an ongoing conceptual artwork initiated by artist Paul Harfleet to memorialise homophobic abuse, by planting plants pansies at each site where homophobic abuse has occurred.

The Pansy Project has featured in festivals and exhibitions around the world and won a Gold Medal at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show in 2010.

Jonathan Harbourne of LGBT History Project interviews Paul Harfleet at the Hampton Court Flower Show: http://www.lgbthistoryuk.org/audio/Pansy-Project.mp3

External sites

http://thepansyproject.com/ Retrieved 22 October 2015. Archived by webcite at http://thepansyproject.com/#!/home

https://www.tattydevine.com/shop/collaborations/the-pansy-project.html (dead link; version as at 4 May 2013 archived at http://web.archive.org/web/20120504050142/http://www.tattydevine.com/shop/collaborations/the-pansy-project.html)