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LIFE DRAWING EVENT - Cambridge Centre for the Arts

Feb 26, 2017 | Posted by Sean | Community, Event |

In advance of the BRIDGE Student Art Exhibition on March 10th, we have organized a trip to the open Life Drawing course at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts.

$10 gets you in for two hours of life drawing. Meet in the UWSA atrium at 6:15.

 

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About Sean

Sean Maciel is a graduate student at UWSA. When he's not researching the legacy of desert reclamation and irrigation projects in San Francisco, he's editing BRIDGE. Find him in 3014.

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