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A new installation event by British artist Ellie Harrison completely contingent on the result of the Referendum on Scottish Independence on 18 September 2014

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Ellie Harrison

In 2018, she is working on The Elephant in the Room. A new commission for Create London. And is continuing to develop the Radical Renewable Art Activism Fund.

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