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Human Rights Art

Human Rights exhibtion

Please see below a small exhibtion of art by Peter Sagar
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Human Rights Art by Peter Sagar

Peter Sagar from A Living Tradition held his first art exhibition of Northeast Human Rights Art at Path head Water Mill, near Blaydon, during the month of September 2017 Below are some of the exhibits and some more information about them and talks by Peter on Saturday 16th September and Sunday 17th September 2017. 

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Publicity about the Human Rights Art exhibition in Path Head Water Mill, Blaydon, in September 2017

Art Exhibition article in The Chronicle

More information about the drawings in the Human Rights Art Exhibition
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The Human Rights Art exhibition was reported about in a large article in the Newcastle newspaper,  The Chronicle
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Pictures from left to right:   Brunswick Methodist Church in Newcastle, site of a large anti-slavery meeting in 1830, Joseph Cowen and the Cooperative Movement and Grey's Monument, all by Peter Sagar

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Peter Sagar from A Living Tradition is holding his second art exhibition of Northeast Human Rights Art at Time Warp in Eldon Garden, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, during the month of October 2017  Below is some more information about the exhibition and a talk by Peter at 2 p.m. on Saturday 28th October 2017.
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