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Studio Visit: Liz Lomax

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2010

New York-based artist Liz Lomax talks about her work, which is part of the exhibition "Lines of Attack: Conflicts in Caricature" at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University.

The exhibition has been organized by the Nasher Museum, with guest curator Neil McWilliam, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Art & Art History in Duke's Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies. Anne Schroder is the Nasher Museum's coordinating curator for the exhibition.

The exhibition, its catalogue and related programming are generously supported by Duke University's Provost's Common Fund, the Sunny Rosenberg Endowment Fund and the Sandra A. Urie and Katherine Urie Thorpe Endowment Fund. Additional in-kind support was provided by the Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies and The Chronicle.

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