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July 7, 2011 by postcardsfromsanantonio

Digital collages of history continue at King William Art through July 27

To read more about this art exhibit, view the King William Association Newsletter or visit here.

Update on August 5: Nancy Cook-Monroe wrote a fun article about the exhibit in the Express-News. And the prints are still lingering around King William Art but will leave at the beginning of next week.

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