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Relationships - Judith Salmon & Nadine Anderson-Cheng Collaboration

 

This month, Artsy features multi-media art by Jamaican artists Judith Salmon and Nadine Anderson-Cheng. The 13 works explore several types of relationships, from the intimate to public connections between people and people groups - Motherhood, peer friendships, lovers, culture clash, past and present. The works will be on display until September 30, 2023. Artsy is the world's largest online art marketplace.

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