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- DescriptionShop for unique pieces created by talented artists such as Rodrigo Lara Zendejas, Coleton Lunt, Hans Miles, Norah Amstutz, and many more. Payment options include cash, check, or credit card. Just so you know, the sale will take place in front of Riley Hall unless there is unfavorable weather; then, you can find the sale inside at 122 Riley Hall.
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