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Selves in Systems: A Rhetorical Arts Installation

Students in Elenore Long's fall 2017 ENG 205: Intro to Writing, Rhetorics and Literacies course exhibited their own visual and textual representations of rhetorical arts. The installation was conceived, designed, and constructed as a class project, and was hosted in the ASU Department of English's first-floor gallery space.

Artists: ENG 205 students

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Elenore Long
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