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MFA in Studio Art Thesis Exhibits at MICA Reception Friday, July 9

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The summer thesis exhibition for the M.F.A. in Studio Art program will feature the work of eight graduating artists from this unique low-residency program, on view Tuesday, June 29-Saturday, July 10 in the Fox Building’s Decker and Meyerhoff galleries (1303 W. Mount Royal Ave.) and the Bunting Center’s Pinkard Gallery (1401 W. Mount Royal Ave.). A closing reception will take place Friday, July 9, 6-8 p.m.

Phil Hessler



Dwight Lissenden



Matthew Keeney


Kate O’Donovan-Cook




Kristen Letts Kovak





Kristen Kest






Renee Hamilton




Eileen Wold – Bunting Center Gallery



For more information, go to: http://www.mica.edu/News/MICA_Mounts_MFA_in_Studio_Art_Thesis_Exhibition_June_29–July_10.html

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