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May 15, 2009

Big Love: My notes from the panel discussion at "Status Update" exhibition in New Haven

9:07 PM  Sharon Butler   0















Read more about the panel and exhibition, and see pictures, in the New Haven Independent.

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"Status Update" in New Haven

Posted in: An Xiao, Matt Held, New Haven Independent, Paddy Johnson, Sharon Butler, Sharon Kleinman, Status Update, studio update
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