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UNCOVERED: Shane Neill and Virginia Fernandez

March 6, 2013 Posted by Lecture Series Community, Event, Graduate Work, Work

The winter term UNCOVERED lecture series begins Monday March 11th, with a talk by UWSA graduate students Shane and Virginia about their 2013 Come Up to My Room installation 15,000 Rosaries.

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    UNCOVERED: Manufacturing Architecture by Mark Cichy – Monday, March 25th @ 12:30pm in the Main Lecture Hall
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    UNCOVERED: Scapegoat 04 Launch FEAT. Andrew Herscher
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    LECTURE: John Onians
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    LECTURE: George Baird
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