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		<title>Comment on Annabel Daou by This Weekend&#8217;s Gallery Openings: March 3-6 &#124; FrontRow</title>
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		<description>[...] Photo: Annabel Daou at the Free Museum. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] website, read more about his work, and if you’re in Texas, check out an exhibit of his art, Defacements: A Collection of Altered Book Images, at the Free Museum of Dallas. Click through below for a gallery of images by Matthew Cusick.  [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Now by KERA Art&#38;Seek Blog &#187; Where Were We: SMU&#8217;s Free Museum, Black Fine Arts Show, Dallas Intl Film Fest, &#8216;Endgame&#8217; at the Undermain, Kashmere Stage Band</title>
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		<description>[...] Friday night, Professor Michael Corris officially opened the Free Museum of Dallas in his office at SMU&#8217;s Meadows School. Kristen Cochran had the honor of being the first artist [...]</description>
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