Harrowsmith

Where the Wild Things Are

Ask Chris Collier to describe his father, Norman, in three words, and he suddenly gets quiet.

“My dad was so many things,” says Chris, on the phone from his home in the Netherlands. “It’s impossible to narrow him down like that.” But he tries.

Chris says his dad was an activist, a non-conformist, and he would go out on a limb for what he believed in. A pro-choice supporter and an artist, Norman Collier expressed his

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