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The Anniversary List
An Exhibition curated by MICA’s MFA in Curatorial Practice
Opening in conjunction with Station North’s Ten Year Celebration
Friday, September 28, 2012
5-9 pm
on the roof of the Charles Street Parking Garage
directly across the street from the Charles Theatre
Performance Tours by the Push Pops and Graham Coreil-Allen begin at 7 pm 
on the ground floor of the garage
Invited: The Anniversary List is one of a two part exhibition by MICA’s inaugural MFA in Curatorial Practice. Ten local and international artists have come together to partner with 10 Station North business owners to celebrate the anniversary of selected businesses. 
Artists include:
Jaime Bennati ’11 at the C&N #1 Deli and Grocery
Lauren Biolini ’08 at Heavenly Blessings
Amy Boone-McCreesh at Pearsons Florist
Emily C-D ’05 at Nutty Sensations
Nick Clulow ’02 at Chaudrom Glass & Mirror Co.
Shana Goetsch ’12 at Honey Carryout
Cathleen Sachse ’12 at Soul II Soul 2 Barbership
Nancy O’D. Wilson ’81 at Caribbean Paradise
Carolina Mayorga at Nak Won Korean Restaurant
Amanda Moyer at Sun Grocery
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