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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

GMOA in the News

It's not an in-depth examination, but Flagpole has an article about LEED certification in Athens that mentions GMOA's addition in passing. There's a nice photo with the article, too.

And Southern Seasons has added our new exhibition, which is going up at present in the Visual Arts Building (we'll have images for you soon), to its calendar.
Posted by Georgia Museum of Art at 11:07 AM
Labels: exhibitions, Flagpole, GMOA on the Move, LEED, press coverage, Southern Seasons, University of Georgia Turns 225

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