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How art helped with healing after nine miscarriages

Two artists from different sides of the world have come together to create an exhibition exploring loss.

Claire Clark, from Bristol, who has experienced nine miscarriages, and Jordy Poma, who had a huge culture shock when he moved from the Peruvian jungle to the United States, both use art to help them heal.

The pair, who met on Instagram and have also exhibited in Ohio, hope their work will encourage important conversations around infertility, ecology and climate change.

The Fragility of Life exhibition runs at Roseberry Studios in Bath until 7 August.

Video journalist: Harriet Robinson


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