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Hydromemories is seeking to build up an archive of artists working with water. The site already contains a number of interesting examples, to which one might add:
Betsy Damon, Keepers of the Waters,
Liz Ogilvie’s Bodies of Water amongst other works,
Anne Bevan’s Source amongst other works,
Common Ground’s Confluence and other projects,
Helix Arts’ Quaking Houses seen&unseen project,
as well as the Harrisons’, David Haley, Aviva Rahmani and a trawl through Greenmuseum’s archives…
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