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2013 Anti-Gravity Downhill Derby

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by Carnegie Mellon School of Art

April 18, 2013 at Carnegie Mellon University. "The Greatest Slow on Earth!"

Organized by visiting artist (and former Kraus Professor of Art) Pat Oleszko, and MFA alumni Oscar Peters + Jonathan Armistead.

photo: James R. Southard (MFA '11)

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