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  • date: October 2013
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Curate NY 2013

November 23, 2013May 3, 2021 / Janet Goldner

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Janet’s work was selected for
2 Curate NY 2013 online exhibitions!
Curator: Jan Seidler Ramirez, Chief Curator & Director of Collections, National September 11 Memorial Museum & Curators: Kristopher Johnson & Florence Poulain, Co-Owners, Deep Tanks

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