100 Califlowers
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Documentation of a public art project on the Greenwich Peninsula, created by artist Kerry Morrison in collaboration with local residents, schoolchildren and their families, as part of Stream’s Peninsula programme of commissions.
| Artist / Author | Kerry Morrison |
|---|---|
| Reference | D1935 |
| Date | 2008 |
| Type | DVD |
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