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MICA Faculty Exhibition 2009 – Coverage by Jess Kemp

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2009 Maryland Institute College of Art Faculty Exhibition

On view September 24 – October 11
Opening Reception Thursday, October 1, 5-7pm
Decker and Meyerhoff galleries in the Fox Building (1303 W. Mount Royal Ave.)
Pinkard Gallery in the Bunting Center (1401 W. Mount Royal Ave.)
Participating faculty members include: Jane Cottis, Dan Dudrow, Soheila Ghaussy, Nick Karvounis, Nate Larson, Ledelle Moe, Barry Nemett, John Penny, Paula Phillips, Hugh Pocock, Valeska Populoh, and Jason Sloan, to name a few.
MICA gallery hours are Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; and Sunday, noon- 5 p.m.

** Posted by Jess Kemp for BmoreArt
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