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Thursday 20 February 2020 | 6pm - 8pm
Nottingham Contemporary
Join Nottingham Trent University students to celebrate the launch of RESPONSE Issue Three.
Celebrate the release of the new publication created by students from NTU's Art and Design, Art and Humanities and Social Sciences courses.
Pick up a free copy of the publication which offers a range of short reflective explorations of past exhibition, Still Undead: Popular Culture in Britain Beyond the Bauhaus.
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