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Lindy Lee is one of Australia’s foremost contemporary artists. A painter and sculptor, her distinctive polished-steel and bronze spherical sculptures are prominent in public places around Australia.
Coming from a Chinese family and growing up in Brisbane during the White Australia Policy, she has grappled with the idea of belonging throughout her art career.
Guest: Lindy Lee, artist
Producer: Margie Smithurst
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