Rogers, Marilyn

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23/07/2009
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23/07/2009

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Marilyn Rogers comes from Neath, South Wales. She is an artist and lecturer in the arts and is promoting the cause of women in art. She gets involved in community art and has involved her family in what she has chosen to do for the hour including reading a poem written by her mother in law who was a refugee of Nazi Germany. On the plinth she plans to unravel a banner of sorts which is a big sheet with words as a means of her expressing feelings of community collective work the importance of friends and creativity in general.

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