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    From Fine Art to Dirt Art: Exploring System Change with Art Activist Anya Mielniczek

    enOctober 14, 2020
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    About this Episode

    In this episode we explore the power of Art as a medium for political expression, economic activism and system change.

    Follow Anya’s incredible work via Instagram @anyamielniczek and check out her own podcast #CreativeCovePodcast available on all streaming platforms.

    Stay up to date with The Lunar Podcast by following Rhiannon & The Lunar Club on Instagram. 

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