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Dear Artists,

Come chat about carborundum and magnesium carbonate with me at the Brooklyn Print Fair next week!

The tours I'm giving are free with entry, but limited to 15 people and it's on a first come, first serve basis. More info.

I'm doing a panel discussion with Ann Shafer, who was a museum curator for many years and now hosts Platemark, a podcast about printmaking.

Our discussion is Print Ecosystem 101: Navigating Curators, Galleries, and Academia and is on Friday, April 10, 4-5pm in Small Hall. More info.

Reply and let me know if you can make it!

xoxo Prof Lieu

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