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Judy Pfaff speaks TU this Thursday

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Featuring work by Maryland artists who utilize maps and related systems of spatial orientation, organization and demarcation to reveal what might ordinarily be invisible or overlooked. Dawn Gavin, Curator Bio/CV, Arterial Skein by Dawn Gavin

March 13 – June 13, 2008
Reception: Thursday, April 17, 2008, 5-8 p.m. Gallery talk 5 p.m.

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Timothy Horjus

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Lillian Bayley Hoover

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