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The Garden as an Activist Arena
Issue: 247 (Autumn 2022)
Swansea University Author: Kirsti Bohata
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Kirsti Bohata draws on an interview with artist Owen Griffiths to reflect on his ‘Thinking Green’ at the Glynn Vivian, why it’s not simply an exhibition, and how it illuminates the need to address climate change, colonisation and global capitalism, which are enmeshed from Swansea outwards.
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