William Morris Exhumed


V&A Museum of Childhood
July 6, 2015

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As a radical socialist, activist, architect, poet and designer of decorative arts, William Morris believed in the power of art and design as a force for social improvement. Artist Jeremy Deller and architect Sam Jacob explore the influence of Morris on their work today, and his place in history as an icon of an alternative way of life. Hosted by Keeper of Design, Architecture and Digital, Kieran Long. This event was part of the Art is Good for You Friday Late, 26 June 2015.

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V&A Museum of Childhood
July 6, 2015

Project Curator, V&A Museum of Childhood Futureplan. Previously Research Curator, Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt. Other projects include Civic Objects / All of This Belongs to You; Rapid Response Collecting; and T-shirts 101

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