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IAIA student exhibit debuting
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2001 Students at the Institute of American Indian Arts in New Mexico are debuting their annual arts show today at the school's museum in Santa Fe. Called "Re-told/Un-told," the exhibit features the works of 50 students. The theme is storytelling. The exhibit runs through February 3, 2002. The museum is located in downtown Santa Fe. Get the Story:
Student Artists' Annual Show 'Best Yet' (The Albuquerque Journal 12/7) Relevant Links:
Institute of American Indian Arts - http://www.iaiancad.org
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