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Millenials Redefining Art Criticism

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Tiffany Bradley

Tiffany Bradley

authorAnnette Hinkle on Sep 15, 2019
A new generation of commentators are remaking art criticism in their image. On Saturday, September 21, at 1 p.m., Guild Hall hosts “Art Criticism: The Next Generation” with Tiffany Bradley.... more

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