Chai Shai British Asian Art: Krittika Sharma & Jasmir Creed in conversation
Online EventChai Shai: British Asian Art present British South and East Asian contemporary practice by artists, writers, curators: Krittika Sharma and Jasmir Creed.
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Chai Shai: British Asian Art present British South and East Asian contemporary practice by artists, writers, curators: Krittika Sharma and Jasmir Creed.
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