Welsh-Based Artist to Research Cow Museum
Byline: SUE GODDARD
THE BSE and foot-and-mouth crises are to be documented at a new dairy cow museum and study centre.
Littoral Arts - an arts trust for social and environmental change - has appointed international artist Radovan Kraguly, of Builth Wells, and leading north-west architects Campbell Driver Partnership to undertake research for the project.
And they will be giving a presentation on plans for the museum and study centre at the international Grass Roots festival, which is being organised by the trust at Chipping, Lancashire, from Tuesday, October 23 to Saturday, October 27.
Mr Kraguly pointed out that the museum and study centre will ā¦
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Article title: Welsh-Based Artist to Research Cow Museum.
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Newspaper title: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales).
Publication date: October 17, 2001.
Page number: 8.
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