Tent Embassy Installation Artwork
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Centipede, with the help of local artist, Kathy Farrawell is creating a mobile artwork collection which will travel around all the NAIDOC events in Glebe to remind us of the history of the Tent Embassy. It will be an interactive artwork constructed by participants. Come and make your mark!
Event Snapshot
When:
- Between Sunday 01 July and Sunday 08 July from 00.00 to 00.00
Where:
Centipede, 9-25 Derwent St Glebe 2037
Contact: 9692 0663
Website: http://www.centipede.org.au
Other Services:
Cost:
Free
Website:
More Info:
Centipede
Kim Payne
96920663
centipede.glebe@yahoo.com.au
How to get to this event:
Buses down Glebe Point Road or Parramatta Road, Glebe
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Location
Centipede, 9-25 Derwent St Glebe 2037

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