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week four: shrines for anyone, everyone and no one.

January 22-29, 2012
Inspired by the work of artist Debbie Giammarco, our week four project will be the building of small shrines in unexpected places. Bringing reverence, natural elements and sacred space into urban environments.

Some Things Are Not Forgotten

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