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MFA Thesis I
Friday, March 25–Sunday, April 3
Reception: Friday, March 25, 5–7 p.m.
Gallery Talks: Tuesday, March 29, 3–5 p.m. and Wednesday, March 30, 1–3 p.m.
Fox Building: Decker, Meyerhoff and Fox 3 galleries (1303 W. Mount Royal Ave.)
Featuring: Lauren Adams (Graphic Design), Evan Boggess (Hoffberger School of Painting), Christopher Clark (Graphic Design), Seok Han (Photographic & Electronic Media), Wilson Hill (Photographic & Electronic Media), Hector Leiva (Photographic & Electronic Media), Ann Liu (Graphic Design), John McNeil (Photographic & Electronic Media), Sarah McNeil (Mount Royal School of Art), Wendy Tai (Rinehart School of Sculpture), Eli Walker (Hoffberger), Supisa Wattanasansanee (Graphic Design) and Erin Zerbe (Photographic & Electronic
Media)
For an online slide show of artwork in this exhibition, visit http://www.mica.edu/Browse_Art/2011_MFA_Thesis_I.html.
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