ASU Professor Ann Morton talks about her newest endeavor, the Ground Cover Public Art Project. This innovative project will cover a vacant lot in a large quilt, woven in sections by people from all over the United States, to create a large image of a desert flower. After completion, each individual quilt will be distributed to a member of the Phoenix homeless community.
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