I met Claudia at the 2009 Conference for Young Women Affected By Breast Cancer. Every time I saw her, she was wearing a very different and very funky hat.
This one, made from coffee filters was one of my favourites:
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When Claudia was diagnosed with breast cancer, she launched the She Arts Project: "a collaboration with 30+ Artists with photographs from Meg Luther Lindholm."
The photographs eventually became part of an travelling exhibit. You can see more of them here.
I love this kind of thing.
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