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Words Are Not Enough
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Cornford & Cross
Meet in front of Southwark Town Hall, Peckham Road, SE5
June 16
Saturday, 2pm
Free
Temporary peace garden over abandoned nuclear bunker and public address on art, conflict and memory.
Cornford and Cross will create a temporary peace garden over the entrance to Southwark council’s nuclear bunker to re-connect world history with personal memories, reflect on ideas of closure and celebrate new possibilities. The work will launch with a public address by Professor Paul Gough of the University of the West of England, who is an international authority on the aesthetics of conflict. For more information, visit www.cornfordandcross.com
This project is part of Architecture Week.
Supported by Camberwell College of Arts and the University of Wolverhampton.