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#Port

The SALT exhibition is on again today from 11am.

Come along to the Art Walk Hub at 189 Portobello High Street and find out about our SALT residencies and PORT project.

Open Thu-Fri, 11am-5pm & Sat-Sun, 11am-6pm.

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1 - 11 Sep, 2022
1 - 11 Sep, 2022

Hosted by: Art Walk Porty
189 Portobello High Street, Portobello, Edinburgh, UK
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Enchanted Charms is a quipu map. Quipu translates as knot in Quechua. The anthropologist . Frank Solomon states that quipu cords are paths guiding the hands, eye and mind to the trans-temporal source of things. .

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