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ART-ACT the Anti Racist T-shirt Art Contest Tour |
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Who is Guilty by Brian Dailey
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Brian Dailey writes: "I want to thank you again for taking the time to discuss a possible internship with me. It was very interesting to see the Center and learn about your activities. After much careful consideration I have decided to accept an internship with artist and educator Jill Ziccardi. I feel that this internship is more appropriate to my current career goals. Although we will not be working together, I am excited about the activities of the Uptown Multi-Cultural Art Center. I have enclosed a few submissions for the ART-ACT project. All the best, Brian Dailey |
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