Freeman, Paul editor: HUMAN RIGHTS AND CITIZENSHIP THROUGH THE EYES OF ARTISTS

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Freeman, Paul editor : HUMAN RIGHTS AND CITIZENSHIP THROUGH THE EYES OF ARTISTS

Skills Society/Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts, 2004

Very scarce title. Excellent, near new condition - slight wear to bottom edge & corners, clean & tight, no markings. 103 pages. "Human Rights and Citizenship Through the Eyes of Artists " is edited by Harold Pearse, Paul Freeman and Wendy Hollo. Foreword by His Excellency John Ralston Saul. Through biography, self portraiture, direct quotes and colourful art reproductions, this book captures the personal and collective journeys of self-discovery as this group of artists explored human rights, citizenship and disability through conversation and art. The images and quotes deliver powerful messages. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall, Near Fine

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