Know How: A Study Room Guide on Live Art and working with older individuals and communities
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A Study Room Guide by the artist and activist Lois Weaver looking at key issues and works in relation to working with older constituencies
Know How: A Study Room Guide on Live Art and working with older individuals and communities
Artist / Author | Lois Weaver |
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Publisher | LADA |
Reference | P3140 |
Date | 2017 |
Type | Publication |
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