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← Instructors and artists Tyler and Elena Wilkes come to Schissler Academy
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Is this the Jurassic Park of the art world or a protected gene-pool for the …

Posted on February 12, 2014 by admin



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Is this the Jurassic Park of the art world or a protected gene-pool for the future?

Article source: http://www.theartnewspaper.com/articles/Is-this-the-Jurassic-Park-of-the-art-world-or-a-protected-genepool-for-the-future/31686

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