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Drawing patterns on place: Transnational collective aesthetics in contemporary drawing

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Drawing patterns on place: Transnational collective aesthetics in contemporary drawing. / Gorrill, Helen.
Body, Space, Place in Collective and Collaborative Drawing: Drawing Conversations 2. ed. / Helen Gorrill; Jill Journeaux; Sara Reed. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2020. p. 168-186.

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Harvard

Gorrill, H 2020, Drawing patterns on place: Transnational collective aesthetics in contemporary drawing. in H Gorrill, J Journeaux & S Reed (eds), Body, Space, Place in Collective and Collaborative Drawing: Drawing Conversations 2. Cambridge Scholars Press, Newcastle, pp. 168-186. <https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-4196-2>

APA

Gorrill, H. (2020). Drawing patterns on place: Transnational collective aesthetics in contemporary drawing. In H. Gorrill, J. Journeaux, & S. Reed (Eds.), Body, Space, Place in Collective and Collaborative Drawing: Drawing Conversations 2 (pp. 168-186). Cambridge Scholars Press. https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-4196-2

Vancouver

Gorrill H. Drawing patterns on place: Transnational collective aesthetics in contemporary drawing. In Gorrill H, Journeaux J, Reed S, editors, Body, Space, Place in Collective and Collaborative Drawing: Drawing Conversations 2. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press. 2020. p. 168-186

Author

Gorrill, Helen. / Drawing patterns on place : Transnational collective aesthetics in contemporary drawing. Body, Space, Place in Collective and Collaborative Drawing: Drawing Conversations 2. editor / Helen Gorrill ; Jill Journeaux ; Sara Reed. Newcastle : Cambridge Scholars Press, 2020. pp. 168-186

Bibtex

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