A farmer calls his cattle by playing his trombone to them.
Part of Life Art Library at MIF 2019: Animals of Manchester; Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 July 2019.
Artist / Author | Farmer Derek Klingenberg |
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Digital Ref | EF5297 |
Date | 2014 |
Type | Digital File |
Documentation of the event marking the end of Restock, Reflect, Rethink Four, a project about Live Art and Cultural Privilege.
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Materials from the activation day against the Hostile Environment policy. Organised by Migrants in Culture and Keep it Complex.
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