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The MFA studios at Towson University will be open to the public on Thursday, November 18th. We encourage you to take advantage of this unique opportunity to have access to private studio spaces and chat with the artists. This event will correspond with opening of the thesis shows for Amy Boone-McCreesh, Mike Moore, and Amy Klainer.

CFA building is located on the TU campus at Osler and Cross Campus drive. MFA studios are located on the second and fourth floors of the CFA building.

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