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Sculpture Students Invited to Submit Work for Annual Ceramic Arts Conference

Academy of Art University School of Fine Art Sculpture students have been invited to submit work for the 20th Annual California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Arts taking place May 1-3. Students interested in participating in the conference should contact Associate Director of Fine Art Sculpture Margaret Keelan at mkeelan@academyart.edu.

A number of Academy of Art University School of Fine Art Sculpture students were selected to participate in last year’s conference. Talented graduate and undergraduate students showcased their highly achieved ceramic sculptures in the Academy of Art University exhibit, which was one of 30 college exhibits.

The Academy of Art University School of Fine Art Sculpture is honored to be an active exhibitor at the CCACA, consistently presenting the finest achievements of its BFA and MFA students to rave reviews by artists, curators, gallery directors, and sculpture connoisseurs visiting from across the country.

Visit http://www.natsoulas.com/html/ccaca/ to learn more.






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