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==Introduction== |
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The Share Chair is the first of the [[MOMA II]] portable galleries to be completed. It was constructed in early 2023 by foundation artist David Freedom Rose from a discarded wheelchair found in the streets of Coburg North (Naarm, Australia) and new materials purchased from an advance on his [https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/disability-support-pension Disability Support Pension]. |
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While useful, please note that this page is still under construction ;-)
While useful, this page is still under development ;-)
Introduction
The Share Chair is the first of the MOMA II portable galleries to be completed. It was constructed in early 2023 by foundation artist David Freedom Rose from a discarded wheelchair found in the streets of Coburg North (Naarm, Australia) and new materials purchased from an advance on his Disability Support Pension.