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Front page of Arts and Refugees. History, Impact and Future

Arts and Refugees. History, Impact and Future

Date:4 June 2008
Artform:All
Subject:Audience development, Diversity, Shaping places and society
Region:London, National

A report on refugees and the arts, jointly commissioned by Arts Council England, London, The Barings Foundation and The Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

Author:Belinda Kidd, Samina Zahir, Sabra Khan

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