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    The Art of Collaboration: An Analysis (Seminar)

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    30 November 16

    Epigenetics and Mark-Making

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    Everything flows and nothing stays, Everything gives way and nothing stays fixed, Everything flows; nothing remains, All is flux, nothing is stationary. https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Heraclitus

     

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    Adam Grose

    Adam Grose gained an MA in Fine Art at Falmouth University, Cornwall. His work explores the role of mapping, inter-cultural exchange, diversity, history, science, aesthetics and their relationship to cultural identity. Through drawing, painting, printmaking and installation he develops alternative ways of recording a journey, capturing his experiences walking and rambling in various post-industrial landscapes in the U.K. and abroad. His work often combines scientific methods of observing and experimentation as well as inspiration from ancient mythology and tales. Grose's work is collected in private and public collections worldwide. https://adgros0.wixsite.com/adamgrose

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