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Goldsmiths students stage political art intervention in support of refugee children

Posted on 1st May 2017 by

Construct the Course: A Contemporary Monument By Kirsty Flockhart On March 22, 2017, a postgraduate Art & Politics Collective from Goldsmiths University London staged a public art intervention on Parliament Square in Central London. This was a response to the… Continue Reading →

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