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		<title>By: Gaza&#8217;s children: Sarah Irving talks to Manchester artist Jane Lawson&#160; &#8212; &#160; MULE</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gaza&#8217;s children: Sarah Irving talks to Manchester artist Jane Lawson&#160; &#8212; &#160; MULE</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Lawson is no stranger to treading the fine line between art and politics. She was one of the founders of Ultimate Holding Company (UHC), the radical art collective which in 2003 built a functioning replica of Guantanamo Bay&#8217;s Camp X-Ray – complete with prisoners and guards – in Hulme, and in 2009 tattooed a hundred volunteers with endangered British plant and animal species as part of its ExtInked exhibition. [...]</description>
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