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Denise Tassin: Candyland opens June 29

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MICA Graduate Thesis Exhibition July 5 – 14

Candy Land: Works by Denise Tassin
(NECCO Wafer candy and medication)
June 26 – August 4, 2007
Opening Reception: Friday, June 29th from 6-8pm

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Biology. 2005. Sharpie Marker on NECCO Wafer candy. Each, 1” diameter.

NECCO Wafer Candy colors and flavors:
Brown –chocolate
Yellow – lemon
Green – lime
Orange – orange
Purple – clove
Pink – wintergreen
White – cinnamon
Black – licorice

James L. Pierce Fine Art Framing & Gallery at Greenspring Station
(Located in Galerie Francoise Et Ses Freres’ former space)
2360 W. Joppa Road
Lutherville, MD 21093
www.jlpframing.com

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