Nirmalan, Anjali

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28/09/2009
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28/09/2009

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Anjali Nirmalan is a fine art student from the United States. She has been in London studying at the Slade School for Fine Art for 10 days. She lives in Camden at the moment. Her art revolves around the public and their ideas, so is very pleased to be part of the One & Other Project exactly her kind of thing. Her work also revolves around identity and considers herself to be from Boston, New York. Her parents are Indian but came from Sri Lanka and were married in London. She talks of her ideas of who she is and where she is from and who she represents as part of the UK population. On the plinth she has no plans but to have fun and talk.

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