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Recreating Hendrix’s Home

Recreating Hendrix’s Home

 

Exhibition designer Catherine Halcrow and Deputy Director Martin Wyatt discuss the process of reconstructing Jimi Hendrix’s flat and the challenges of furnishing a 1960s home

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Exhibition designer Catherine Halcrow and Deputy Director Martin Wyatt discuss the process of reconstructing Jimi Hendrix’s flat. From guitars and LPs to wall sconces and wastepaper baskets, they will reveal the challenges of furnishing a 1960s home

When: 30th Mar 2016 at 18:30

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