Whitney, Eleanor

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17/07/2009
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17/07/2009

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Eleanor Whitney lives in Bristol but is originally from Southend-on-Sea. She studied history of art at University and is really interested in art. She works as a Curatorial Assistant in the Curator's office at the House of Commons looking after paintings, sculptures, etc within the House of Commons. She also does research into the art objects as required for example looking up details of artists. She also ensures that there is a digital image of all the works which she looks after. On the plinth she is going to make an origami peace crane and also going to give out 100 small peace cranes to the audience.

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