
Class of 2023: Anita Furlong – captured moments
Argentinian student Anita Furlong makes paintings that explore the “cruel optimism” of growing up. By Orla Foster.
Argentinian student Anita Furlong makes paintings that explore the “cruel optimism” of growing up. By Orla Foster.
Led by Primary, an artist-led contemporary visual arts organisation
Thursday 30 March 2023, 10.30am– 3.45pm
Friday 31 March 2023, 10.30am – 2.15pm
Online via Zoom Free for a-n members
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