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podcast - Suggested Donation - Episode 61: Peter Van Dyck Drawing Discourse

Episode 61: Peter Van Dyck Drawing Discourse

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02/04/21 • 99 min

podcast - Suggested Donation

We are proud to present a special Drawing edition of Suggested Donation Podcast, in collaboration with the University of North Carolina Asheville. As part of their 12th Annual International Contemporary Drawing Exhibition, we recorded a conversation with our friend and one of our favorite artists, Peter Van Dyke.

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We are proud to present a special Drawing edition of Suggested Donation Podcast, in collaboration with the University of North Carolina Asheville. As part of their 12th Annual International Contemporary Drawing Exhibition, we recorded a conversation with our friend and one of our favorite artists, Peter Van Dyke.

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