Joar Nango : sami atist-architect Joar Nango is using his Indigenous background to craft space where people can experience solidarity, something that is often overlooked in a world increasingly characterized by digital-first interaction
Published in: | Frame (2024)156, S. Seite 36-39 : Illustrationen |
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Main Author: | Dowling, Kayla (Author) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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