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GUESS WHO???

Ok fellow AIB-MFAer's --- Who's work is this at the ICP-MECA
in Portland, Maine? Hint.... faculty!

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  1. I'm probably not allowed to "guess," right? Just kidding! This was a fun day :)

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  2. That's right, you can not guess!! I was going to put that into the post,
    everyone can guess except Rob!! But your the only one talking... Where is everyone? They must be reading about what comes first.. the egg or the chicken... or the mark or the line or the shadow or the ???

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