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Tsema Igharas

Artist
Tsēmā Igharas
Writers
Erin Sutherland and Jaimie Issac
Price
$20.00
Date
2018
Publisher
Artspace Peterborough
Format
Catalogues
Genre
Indigenous Art & Artists, Available for Wholesale
Description

This publication is produced in conjunction with the solo exhibition Future Generations by Tsema Igharas. This Publication Features Writing by Jaimie Issac with a foreword by Erin Sutherland.

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