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Nina Fraser

Reflecting on Art Practice through mycelial methodologies

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    Multidisciplinary artist and creative mentor based in Lisbon, Portugal. I co-create projects and structures to improve our social and human experience, often working collaboratively within communities or non profit associations.

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