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Girard Francina <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Jan 1999 17:26:17 -0600
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Hello Everyone,
   I am a senior and I have my first art show in
march and I would like people's advice on how
exactly to set up a professional exhibit.  There
will be two other people with me in this art show...
a photography major and a studio art student from
Japan.  I would like to incoperate the three of
us into the posters and the opening and ecverything
associated with it.  I don't want to have a seperate
show per say but would like my own stuff to be individualized
but I want it to sort of mesh together.  I am Afro-American,
the photography major is american and the other
person as I mentioned is from Japan.  Any ideas
would be much appreciated.




Thanks in advance..Cina





>  In response to Hava's question, since I haven't seen a response so far,
> I feel compelled to leap into the breach. It isn't every day that
> someone asks a question I'm qualified to answer, and when one comes
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> difference in attracting readers to "more-information pullouts"? Yes.
> You can quote me.
>
> A more conservative response would be "it couldn't hoit." What's the
> alternative--deliberately ugly designs?
>
> --David Haberstich
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