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- Collision exhibition reviewed in the Canberra Times by Sasha Grishin
- Fatima Killeen – Printing the collograph plate “No to War”
- Opening of the Collision exhibition by Fatima Killeen in the City News
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- Collision article by Muhammad Bakir in Watanpress newspaper
- Collision: conflict of sacred realities exhibition by Fatima Killeen opens on 6th September at Belconnen Arts Centre
- Fatima Killeen featured in the Special Arts Issue of Canberra en Français
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 29 – In the name of Rumi
Fatima Killeen In the name of Rumi 2012 Colour collograph, wood, found Dervish image & objects 54cm x 32cm x 15cm “When we came to Australia, we brought nothing with us from Iran, but Rumi was always in our … Continue reading
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