University Calendar
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Masterclass with Suzanne Segredo UIS Camerata Students UIS Music Brown Bag Concert Series
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WORK/PLAY is an interdisciplinary design/art studio started by Danielle and Kevin McCoy. Their practice spans across several disciplines such as design, printmaking, textile works, and the book arts to explore issues of identity, racial inequality, erasure, and redacted histories.
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WORK/PLAY is an interdisciplinary design/art studio started by Danielle and Kevin McCoy. Their practice spans across several disciplines such as design, printmaking, textile works, and the book arts to explore issues of identity, racial inequality, erasure, and redacted histories.
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WORK/PLAY is an interdisciplinary design/art studio started by Danielle and Kevin McCoy. Their practice spans across several disciplines such as design, printmaking, textile works, and the book arts to explore issues of identity, racial inequality, erasure, and redacted histories.
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WORK/PLAY is an interdisciplinary design/art studio started by Danielle and Kevin McCoy. Their practice spans across several disciplines such as design, printmaking, textile works, and the book arts to explore issues of identity, racial inequality, erasure, and redacted histories.
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WORK/PLAY is an interdisciplinary design/art studio started by Danielle and Kevin McCoy. Their practice spans across several disciplines such as design, printmaking, textile works, and the book arts to explore issues of identity, racial inequality, erasure, and redacted histories.
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WORK/PLAY is an interdisciplinary design/art studio started by Danielle and Kevin McCoy. Their practice spans across several disciplines such as design, printmaking, textile works, and the book arts to explore issues of identity, racial inequality, erasure, and redacted histories.
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Carmen Ableson, violin; Juan Camacho Castro, piano UIS Faculty Recital Series
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WORK/PLAY is an interdisciplinary design/art studio started by Danielle and Kevin McCoy. Their practice spans across several disciplines such as design, printmaking, textile works, and the book arts to explore issues of identity, racial inequality, erasure, and redacted histories.
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Performance Psychology Panel Discussion Co-hosted by UIS Athletics UIS Music Lecture Series