Draft:There's No Place Like Home (sculpture)
Submission declined on 13 February 2024 by Suitskvarts (talk).
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Submission declined on 5 January 2024 by Robert McClenon (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are: Declined by Robert McClenon 10 months ago.
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There's No Place Like Home | |
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Artist | Elijah Mckenzie-Jackson |
Completion date | 2023 |
Medium | Sculpture |
There's No Place Like Home is a 2023 sculpture by artist Elijah Mckenzie-Jackson Mckenzie-Jackson's debut sculpture is based on The Wizard of Oz's Dothey's Ruby Slippers. Mckenzie-Jackson launched this sculpture during COP28 (United Nations Climate Conference), in Dubai December 2023.[1] Followed this, the debut sculptures public launch was in collaboration with Artist Talks Magazine[2], on billboards in Times Square, in New York City on New Years Eve 2023.
January 2024, 'There's No Place Like Home' was featured on the front cover of Goji Magazine (Volume 1 2024; Issue 80) alongside Elijah Mckenzie-Jackson.[3]
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[edit]- ^ News, Epistle (2024-01-04). "From Activism to Artistry: Elijah McKenzie-Jackson's Journey to Investment Stardom". Epistle News. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
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