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BCVA & Exodus project make headlines in Express & Star 'Art Tribute'

October 28, 2015 in Exodus

Black Country Visual Arts ground breaking arts project makes headlines in local press. The double page article highlights the importance of the project within the community and goes on to interview some of the participants. This was an opportunity for them to tell their stories first hand. Award winning author Sathnam Sanghera said he was pleased to see that Black Country Visual Arts was attempting to tell migrants stories through its Exodus project.  

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Tags: Exodus, Arts Council England, Multistory, Express and Star, Black Country Visual Arts
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