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BRIEF: TU students to show off unusual work
THOMASVILLE, Mar 19, 2013 (Thomasville Times-Enterprise - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) --
Students in Rich Curtis' Thomas University studio art class last fall participated in an unusual class project: They made bones. While the bones make up a partial skeleton, the exercise was more than just a study in ceramics; it was part of the One Million Bones project.
According to its website ww.onemillionbones.org, One Million Bones is "a large-scale social arts practice" that uses art creation to share the word about genocides and other atrocities occurring in Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia and Burma.
See Wednesday's edition for more details.
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