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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.


Posted in: Art in America, Blogs, Edward Winkleman, Grammar.police, Jeff Jahn, Kriston Capps, Libby Rosof, Peter Plagens, Regina Hackett, Roberta Fallon, Tyler Green
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