First Person
The Importance of Being Cliterate
Clip | 5m 49s
Sophia Wallace, a critically acclaimed conceptual artist, discusses her project Cliteracy.
In the tenth episode of PBS Digital Studios’ First Person, “The Importance of Being Cliterate,” host Kristin Russo talks with Sophia Wallace, a critically acclaimed conceptual artist, about her boundary-pushing and groundbreaking mixed media project, Cliteracy.
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First Person
The Importance of Being Cliterate
Clip | 5m 49s
In the tenth episode of PBS Digital Studios’ First Person, “The Importance of Being Cliterate,” host Kristin Russo talks with Sophia Wallace, a critically acclaimed conceptual artist, about her boundary-pushing and groundbreaking mixed media project, Cliteracy.
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