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New exhibition explores nostalgia, childhood and adulthood

Goldsmiths University and Hypha Studios exhibition comes to Sugar House Island, writes Neandra Etienne

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Artist Sandra Blow and others will feature in a new exhibition at Sugar House Island in Stratford. The exhibition, in partnership with Goldsmiths University and Hypha Studios, explores the relationship between nostalgia, childhood, and adulthood. The work will be on display as part of the collective artist exhibition Uncanny Playgrounds curated by Ana Paola Flores until 26th October. 

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