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Thursday, April 25
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?Sculpture students put on last exhibit of semester

The Fuller Projects will host its last event, “Double Blind,” from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in the McCalla School at 525 E. Ninth St.

An opening reception will take place the same day from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.

The Fuller Projects is an exhibition venue that provides emerging contemporary artists with the ?opportunity to propose, create and present new work, according to its website.

The venue is a home “where artists can experiment with concepts, materials, working processes and audience interaction, which may fall outside of their normal practice.”

The Fuller Projects was founded in 2002 by School of Fine Arts students and is located in the McCalla ?Sculpture building.

The group encourages “dialogue on art within the university, the community of Bloomington and the contemporary art field,” according to its website.

Friday’s event will focus on sculpture and will mix audience participation into the experience, according to the Fuller Projects.

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