6 September – 27 Oct 2019
Collision - Conflict of Sacred Realities Belconnen Arts Centre closesOctober 27, 2019Fatima’s portfolio
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Collision exhibition reviewed in the Canberra Times by Sasha Grishin
“Serene beauty and urgent tone have a powerful message” Read the review HERE or CLICK on the image below.
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Tagged art, Belconnen Arts Centre, Collision, collograph, conflict of scared realities, exhibition, Fatima Killeen, Iraq, islam, Moroccan art, painting, politics, review, Sasha Grishin
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