Exploring Nelson's Art in Lockdown

ISBN-10
0473534010
ISBN-13
9780473534011
Category
COVID-19 (Disease)
Pages
152
Language
English
Published
2020
Author
Anne Chase

Description

While some people adjusted to working from home or took an unexpected break from business as usual, Anne Chase got to work on a new kind of project: documenting Nelson's public artworks.

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