Margintomargin:Artists from the edges of the world

The exhibition is a creative collaboration of Nordic, African and Australian textile artists that partly took place as a seven day creative arts and cultural exchange between (a) Australian and Torres Strait islander (ATSI) traditional weavers from South and Western Australian Anangu Pitjantjatjara...

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Main Author: Sarantou, Melanie
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Published: 2018
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