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While the gallery at UMBC is dark for the summer, the traveling exhibition, For All the World to See, continues to enjoy extensive press coverage. Programs aired on both NPR and PBS yesterday, Sunday, August 1, 2010.

Click this LINK to watch curator Maurice Berger’s PBS SUNDAY ARTS tour of the show, which is currently on exhibit at International Center of Photography, NY.

Click this LINK to hear Margot Adler’s NPR profile of the exhibition on Weekend Edition Sunday.

There is still time to see our critically acclaimed exhibition, at ICP, NY through September 12, 2010! For more info about CADVC please see the website.

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