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We Saw This, So Should You: MICA First Year MFA Exhibition

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MICA MFA First Year Juried Show: Juror John Caperton selected 16 students from six different graduate programs to participate in this year’s 1st Year Juried Show, which showcases work created by MFA students in their first year at MICA.

Sheila & Richard Riggs Gallery and Leidy Gallery @Lazarus Center

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Jinie Park and Seon Young Park
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Leah Miriam Cooper

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Magali Hebert-Huot
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Sculpture by Magali Hebert-Huot and Paintings by Thomas Dahlberg
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Thomas Dahlberg detail
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Amy Yee

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Michael Evans

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Tae Kim Yeon
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Minsol Kim
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Art Morrill
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Minsol Kim and Art Morrill
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Seon Yung Park
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Eunjung Park
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