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Linda Weintraub lecture at UMCP on Thursday Feb. 19 at 5 p.m.

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DEAD AIR Feb. 17 at Metro Gallery


The University of Maryland Department of Art Visiting Artist Lecture Series Presents a lecture by writer, curator and artist, Linda Weintraub ‘Free Radicals: Why Artists Innovate?’

Thursday 19th February 5.00 p.m. Herman Maril Gallery – Art/Sociology Building
University of Maryland, College Park, MD

This event is free and open to the public. All enquiries should be directed to the Department of Art. Email: [email protected]

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