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The artists have recently concluded a series of life size figurative wood and glass sculptures as well as outdoor bronze "illustrations." The exhibition will also include Kirkpatrick and Mace's newest glass work, cast panels that feature applied glass dust drawings of the "first facts" of bird identification.

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Phone\," a contemporary comedy\, next week at the university's Regina A. Quick \n Center for the Arts. Nightly performances are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. \n Wednesday\, March 20\, through Saturday\, March 23. "Dead Man's Cell Phone\," \n by American playwright Sarah Ruhl\, is the story of Jean and her accidental \n

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