Something Missing Discussion Forum
Something Missing is the fourth temporary artwork in the Crowther Reinterpretation project. It will be displayed from November 18, 2021 until the middle of January 2022 in Franklin Square.
We encourage you to view the work in Franklin Square and share your thoughts through the online discussion forum.
This forum is intended as a safe space for you to explore ideas about the reinterpretation of the Crowther statue and to have conversations in a productive and respectful way.
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If this project has raised any mental health concerns for you, we encourage you to seek help via the support services listed at Mental Health Council of Tasmania.
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