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Modernist Literary Circles

Modernist Literary Circles – Description

Brandon Harripersaud

Brandon Harripersaud’s Description of Installation

Jason Boyd and Aaron Tucker with the ChessBard, Postgame

Jason Boyd and Aaron Tucker with the ChessBard, Postgame

Playing Chess (Unknown Players)

Playing Chess (Unknown Players)

The ChessBard Produces!

The ChessBard Produces!

Jason Boyd and Aaron Tucker Play the ChessBard (with Brandon Harripersaud)

Jason Boyd and Aaron Tucker Play the ChessBard (with Brandon Harripersaud)

Jason Boyd Plays Chess

Jason Boyd Plays Chess

Modernist Literary Circles

Modernist Literary Circles – Graduate Exhibition

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