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When Art Becomes an Exercise in Vulnerability

In the creative process, the inclusion of many perspectives inevitably adds value to a project. This is the thought behind VARTEGN, a 28-foot tall sculpture that was built by students, teachers, and artists.

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I would like to submit a proposal for the Mississippi ACE Summit in the fall of 2017.  Unfortunately, I can't find the email I received from you for a call for proposals.  Is it possible for it to be sent to me?  Or at least the contact person/s.  
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I'm finding some reasonable skills for anyone who has had a trauma especially a young person struggling through the first spell or repeats.  Schools can often be a part of that round for anyone!  Take care, Judith Collins

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