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  2. Massachusetts College of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    MassArt also offers a number of pre-college (both credit and non-credit) programs for high school students, and continuing education and certificate programs for professional and non-professional artists. [10] In addition, MassArt still fulfills its original mission, with ongoing programs for primary and secondary school teachers of art.

  3. Fine Arts Work Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fine Arts Work Center is a non-profit enterprise that supports emerging visual artists and writers in Provincetown, Massachusetts.The Work Center was founded in 1968 by a group of American artists and writers to support promising individuals in the early stages of their creative careers.

  4. Kadenze - Wikipedia

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    kadenze.com, operated by Kadenze, Inc. ("Kadenze"), is a for-profit provider of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC). The company specifically focuses on courses related to art, music, and creative technology.

  5. Muriel Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Ruth Cooper was born in 1925 in Brookline, an inner suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. [4]: 2 She was the oldest daughter of three children.[4]: 2 Cooper received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Ohio State in 1944, and a Bachelor of Fine Art in design in 1948 and a Bachelor of Science in education in 1951 from Massachusetts College of Art (MassArt).

  6. Jacqueline Casey - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline S. Casey (20 April 1927 – 18 May 1992) [1] was a graphic designer best known for the posters and other graphic art she created for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

  7. Massart Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    The farmstead originally belonged to John Baptist and Theresa Massart. [1] Over time, it was owned by a number of other families. In 1980, the farmstead was added to the National Register of Historic Places. However, the farmhouse would be moved from its original site in Rosiere to the Heritage Hill State Park in Allouez, Wisconsin in 1984. The ...

  8. Operation Violettes Imperiales - Wikipedia

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    Operation Violettes Imperiales (May–June 1965) was a military offensive conducted by the forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in northern Orientale Province against insurgents during the Simba rebellion.

  9. Wild Reeds - Wikipedia

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    In France the film received limited release, playing at a total of 40 cinemas and opening in second place at the French box office gaining 37,688 admissions its opening weekend. In total the film had 589,301 admissions in France and was the 51st highest-grossing film of the year. [ 5 ]