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The craft group "Wooly Riot" claimed responsibility of the yarn bombing of Charles Monroe statue. The group also yarn bombed the "Who's Afraid" sculpture in front of The Regent Theatre, the entrance to The Esplanade, and the concrete boulders at the entrance of Palmerston North.
The craft group "Wooly Riot" claimed responsibility of the yarn bombing of Charles Monro statue. The group also yarn bombed the "Who's Afraid" sculpture in front of The Regent Theatre, the entrance to The Esplanade, and the concrete boulders at the entrance of Palmerston North.

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Object type
Image
Date
October 24, 2012
Digitisation ID
2019BD_IMCA-DigitalArchive_027335
Format
Born Digital

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charles monro,
public art,
rugby,
rugby museum,
sculpture,
statue,
wooly riot,
yarn bombing,
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