Group Show: B.F.A.T.H.E.S.I.S. Show (Best Friends Amidst These Heinous Eight Semesters In Studio Show)

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B.F.A.T.H.E.S.I.S. Show or (Best Friends Amidst These Heinous Eight Semesters In Studio Show) presents selected works by Maia Karten (B.F.A '22), Matéa LeBeau (B.F.A. '22), and Conor Martin (B.F.A. '22). Their works explore life, family, loss, and impermanence across different mediums and personal processes. This exhibition is a collective commemoration of their time here and an ode to Tjaden Hall.
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