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# Week 12 | Nov 25

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## IN CLASS

* **Open Work Session**
  * Teams working on organization of exhibition
  * Individuals working on final projects

## ACTIVITIES 12

* **FINISH** your Final Project and bring all materials to class next week to prepare for installation


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