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h 100 Young Influencers of the Year: Lucie Wolfman vlogs at the Barbican
h 100 Young Influencers of the Year: Lucie Wolfman vlogs at the Barbican
The fourth finalist in theartsdesk's award in association with The Hospital Club considers Carl Craig's Synthesiser Ensemble
Saturday, 25 August 2018
Lucie Wolfman: student vlogger
Watch Lucie Wolfman's vlog review of Carl Craig's Synthesiser Ensemble at the Barbican.
Lucie Wolfman studies English at the University of Sussex, and covers arts for the National Student. She is a Barbican Young Reviewer, creating vlogs about productions.
Through this, Lucie became part of Livity, a youth-led creative network which works as an agent for change.
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