The Revival of the Folkestone Triennial: A Look at the Coastal Art Exhibition
By
Jon Everall
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Summary
The Folkestone Triennial, a public art exhibition, is making a comeback after a four-year hiatus due to town remodeling and roadworks. The event features works by eighteen artists responding to the Kent town's geography, geology, and people.
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