Trust Us, Conversations on M*therhood, Care and Working in the Arts

Rebecca Erica Livesey-Wright
| United Kingdom
| 00:16:00
 | 
Sunday 23 June 1:00 PM

A documented conversation between 4 artists who are m*thers and are also either care-receivers or care-givers.​

Developed from conversations had during the m*ther-artists talk programme.

https://www.rebeccalw.com/trust-us
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