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In Response at the Stamp Gallery, UMCP Thursday, Feb. 10

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In Response: An Installation 
by Nicole Herbert, Julie Benoit, Leah Cooper, Elena Volkova
Stamp Gallery at the University of MD College Park
January 24 – February 25, 2011
Opening Reception and Gallery Talk Thursday, February 10, 6-9 pm

On Monday, Feb. 21 from 6:30 – 9:30, John Penny will discuss ‘allographic drawing’ as a conceptual tool to aid in understanding a broad range of contemporary art production and the attitude underpinning it.

Prince George’s Room (First Floor of Stamp Union)
Adele H. Stamp Student Union
The University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742

For more information: stampgallery@umd.edu
http://thestamp.umd.edu/gallery/index.shtml

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