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208: USF Contemporary Art Museum
We interview Director Margaret Miller and curator Noel Smith from the University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum, who describe "SubRosa: The Language of Resistance." The exhibition offers works from artists who instill political activism in their art despite the oppression of their native countries.
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