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    Upper Level Galleries
    Sunday, April 03, 2016, 1:00 PM — 2:30 PM

    Variations on Time

    A series of three 20-minute talks on temporality by UW faculty in disciplines that employ time in radically different ways: Stuart Dempster, Professor Emeritus in the School of Music; Rebecca Cummins, Professor of Photomedia; and Phillip Thurtle, Associate Professor in the Comparative History of Ideas program.
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