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Sik Plastik Long Solwata [Exhibition]

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Haviland, Maya

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Foundation Suzanne Bastien Gallery, Port Vila, Vanuatu

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Works included: “Slippery Fis” by Daniel Owen, Maya Haviland and Natasha Flores - sculptural work with metal and found materials “Plastic Jelly Fish Installation” By Maya Haviland and Daniel Owen with school children from Port Vila - crocheted plastic bags and plastic bottles

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2099-12-31