Disability, Art, and the Age of the Internet: Jes Sachse at TEDxTrentUniversity

Von Theodore test Henderson in Kunst & Handwerk 2233 Aufrufe 12th Januar 2018 Video Dauer: 00:18:13
Jes Sachse is a Toronto-based writer, journalist, artist and curator. This individual is known for unapologetic and provocative work, wielded from a genderqu...

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