Development of the Infrastructure and Support of Live Art in Scotland
Notes
This item is referenced in the Dreams for an Institution Guide (P2313).
Artist / Author | Scottish Arts Council |
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Publisher | Scottish Arts Council |
ISBN | 978 1 85119 162 8 |
Reference | P1005 |
Date | 2007 |
Type | Publication |
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