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MICA’s 2012 Juried Undergraduate Exhibition
September 27 – October 21
Reception: Friday, September 27, 5-7 pm
Jurors: Jack Livingston and Karyn Miller

Walker Teiser
Shelsea Dodd – Litter
Jasmine Pullen-Schmidt – This is What Happened (weaving)
Annie Rochelle – Genesis
Lola Borovyk
Ben McNutt – Dining Alter
Aaron Pennington – Remember What We Came For
Livia Erwin – Forrest Haven
Ashley Pratt – Mama
Sage Dever – Untitled
Matthew Adelberg – Nec spe, Nec metu
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