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 king habits that get in the way of what an individual artist sees. Through
 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
 t\, and the collective brings fresh eyes and hands in order to engage phys
 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
 e. \n\nParticipating artists: Sasha Bass\, Taylor Davis\, Leon Grossman\, 
 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 t\, and the collective brings fresh eyes and hands in order to engage phys
 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
 e. \n\nParticipating artists: Sasha Bass\, Taylor Davis\, Leon Grossman\, 
 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
 e. \n\nParticipating artists: Sasha Bass\, Taylor Davis\, Leon Grossman\, 
 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
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 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
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 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
 e. \n\nParticipating artists: Sasha Bass\, Taylor Davis\, Leon Grossman\, 
 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
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 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
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 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
 e. \n\nParticipating artists: Sasha Bass\, Taylor Davis\, Leon Grossman\, 
 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
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 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
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 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
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 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
 e. \n\nParticipating artists: Sasha Bass\, Taylor Davis\, Leon Grossman\, 
 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 king habits that get in the way of what an individual artist sees. Through
 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
 t\, and the collective brings fresh eyes and hands in order to engage phys
 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
 e. \n\nParticipating artists: Sasha Bass\, Taylor Davis\, Leon Grossman\, 
 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 king habits that get in the way of what an individual artist sees. Through
 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
 t\, and the collective brings fresh eyes and hands in order to engage phys
 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
 e. \n\nParticipating artists: Sasha Bass\, Taylor Davis\, Leon Grossman\, 
 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 king habits that get in the way of what an individual artist sees. Through
 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
 t\, and the collective brings fresh eyes and hands in order to engage phys
 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
 e. \n\nParticipating artists: Sasha Bass\, Taylor Davis\, Leon Grossman\, 
 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260424
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 king habits that get in the way of what an individual artist sees. Through
 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
 t\, and the collective brings fresh eyes and hands in order to engage phys
 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
 e. \n\nParticipating artists: Sasha Bass\, Taylor Davis\, Leon Grossman\, 
 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 king habits that get in the way of what an individual artist sees. Through
 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
 t\, and the collective brings fresh eyes and hands in order to engage phys
 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
 e. \n\nParticipating artists: Sasha Bass\, Taylor Davis\, Leon Grossman\, 
 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 king habits that get in the way of what an individual artist sees. Through
 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
 t\, and the collective brings fresh eyes and hands in order to engage phys
 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
 e. \n\nParticipating artists: Sasha Bass\, Taylor Davis\, Leon Grossman\, 
 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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LOCATION:Brant Gallery\, south 102
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260427
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 king habits that get in the way of what an individual artist sees. Through
 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
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 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 ically and mentally with the presenter’s difficulty. Full participation 
 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
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 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
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 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
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 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
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 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
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 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
 vision without habit’s baggage—to see the unseen\, to find the creatur
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 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
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 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
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 out the semester\, each student presents their impasse/ barrier/ blind spo
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 for and with others leads to a broader approach\, and the ability to re-en
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 Emma Hartl\, Solon Perry\, Megan Remington\, Eric Rieth\, Skylar Sofferman
 \, and Challenger Whitham.
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