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DESCRIPTION:During the Victorian era, a number of American women sculptors
  managed teams  who produced sculptures based on their models. This talk b
 y Department of Art  History, Theory, and Criticism Chair Jenny Carson,
  traces the public debate between one of these  women, Harriet Hosmer, a
 nd some of her male colleagues who accused her of not  doing any of her ow
 n work.\n\nSponsored by: Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticis
 m.
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LOCATION:Maryland Institute College of Art, Brown Center: Room 320, Maryl
 and Institute College of Art, 3101 W. Mount Royal Avenue, Baltimore, MD
SUMMARY:Art@Lunch: Jenny Carson, A Woman’s Place is in her Studio: Harriet
  Hosmer  and the Process of Sculpture
URL:fyi.mica.edu
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