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Lulu MacDonald

Lulu Macdonald is an artist who studied at The Slade School of Fine Art. She now lives and works in Hamburg where she recently completed a Masters degree in sculpture. We commissioned Lulu to make Blossoming Incense Bearing Trees, Unearthing his Roots for Mural, a new work about interpreting our creative past that asks ‘when is my memory our collective memory?’

To find out about Lulu's current projects, visit her website here:  
www.cargocollective.com/lulumacdonald
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