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MICA MFA Thesis 2: April 10, 5-7 p.m.

Sculpture by R.L. Croft


Curator Laura Amussen with artist Rebecca Katz
Artists Molly Springfield, Cara Ober, and Rebecca Katz
Floor Piece – Sedition by Ruth Bowler
Laura Amussen documenting the reception.


Two random strangers who happen to look like me.
Cloud Letters – Photographs by Susan Elder and Craig Dennis

Seth Adelsberger and Alex Ebstein
David Page and Breon Gilleron
My little wall o’ drawings…
Rene Trevino, art cheerleader

Works by Susan Brandt – NOT Susie Brandt!

Justin and Janna, brave MICA students
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