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Opening: MICA’s permanent online Alumni Gallery – 15×15/365!

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MICA is the first college of art and design in the country to offer an online exhibition and art sale opportunity of this size and we hope that you will browse the galleries and take advantage of adding to your current collection or perhaps purchasing your first piece of artwork from this impressive array of artists and artwork!

This year MICA is excited to host over 270 pieces of art by more than 70 MICA Alumni from all over the world.

This exhibition is designed to benefit the exhibiting artists and current MICA students by providing support to the Alumni Scholarship Fund. The exhibiting artists retain 100% of the proceeds from the sale of this work.

Click here, http://bit.ly/9NNOop, to browse the gallery and experience all that MICA alumni have to offer.

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