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November 8, 2007

Homework assignment: Art Blogger Survey, Part II

6:54 AM  Sharon Butler   0

The entire survey can now be found at Homework assignment: Art Blogger Survey.


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Squeeze Hard (Hold that Thought): Sharon Butler and Allison Manch @ SEASON in Seattle. April 8-June 30, 2012. Click image for exhibition details.

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Amanda Manitach, "Weightless: Allison Manch & Sharon Butler at SEASON," CityArts, April 11, 2012.

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