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Gallery Hop Sneak Peek: Katie Bethune-Leamen at the Toronto Sculpture Garden

Toronto Sep 2008
Artist Katie Bethune-Leamen
Artist Katie Bethune-Leamen

Artist Katie Bethune-Leamen



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Leah Sandals visits artist Katie Bethune-Leamen at her installation in Toronto’s Sculpture Garden, Mushroom Studio. Listen in as Bethune-Leamen talks about her interest in mushrooms and her experience working within the public realm.



Katie Bethune-Leamen, Artist, Toronto Sculpture Garden from Canadian Art on Vimeo.
This article was first published online on September 1, 2008.

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